2016 Archive
6211.
Twitter launches Fabric mobile app for developers (fabric.io)
6212.
Twenty years later I wrote a Tetris again (blog.levit.be)
6213.
Speech-to-Text-WaveNet: End-to-end sentence level English speech recognition (github.com)
6214.
Renaissance Florence Was a Better Model for Innovation Than Silicon Valley Is (hbr.org)
6215.
Reverse Engineering a Real Candle (cpldcpu.wordpress.com)
6216.
Twenty-nine teams use same dataset, find contradicting results [pdf] (osf.io)
6217.
Netherlands parliament makes open standards mandatory (joinup.ec.europa.eu)
6218.
Show HN: Apple – Every Second (everysecond.io)
6219.
Andrei Alexandrescu: Writing Fast Code [video] (youtube.com)
6220.
An Unknown Man (newrepublic.com)
6221.
Help Make “The Essential Guide to Electronics in Shenzhen” a Reality (bunniestudios.com)
6222.
Generating Faces with Deconvolution Networks (zo7.github.io)
6223.
Probabilistic Programming and Bayesian Methods for Hackers (2015) (camdavidsonpilon.github.io)
6224.
The Unsuitability of English (2015) (chronicle.com)
6225.
British Government loses Article 50 court fight (bbc.co.uk)
6226.
Study Explains Why We Arrest Moms for Putting Kids in Nearly Non-Existent Danger (reason.com)
6227.
Facebook Posts Strong Profit and Revenue Growth (wsj.com)
6228.
Argentine government favors farmers in dispute with Monsanto (en.mercopress.com)
6229.
Why Go solves so many problems for web developers (ewanvalentine.io)
6230.
Twitter, to Save Itself, Must Scale Back World-Swallowing Ambitions (nytimes.com)
6231.
Are Index Funds Eating the World? (blogs.wsj.com)
6232.
Autodesk announces 925 layoffs (venturebeat.com)
6233.
Licenses of 21,000 Turkish teachers have been revoked (reuters.com)
6234.
How to make Slack less bad for you (robertheaton.com)
6235.
Palantir acquires Kimono (kimonolabs.com)
6236.
Snowden Seeks Assurance from Norway It Won’t Extradite Him (wsj.com)
6237.
Organisms might be quantum machines (bbc.com)
6238.
Which countries are mentioned the most on Hacker News? (bemmu.com)
6239.
China Will Resurrect the World's Largest Plane (popsci.com)
6240.
How Much Surveillance Can Democracy Withstand? (gnu.org)