2016 Archive
6241.
New batteries could make phones, drones, and electric cars last twice as long (news.mit.edu)
6242.
Qt 5.6.0 released (blog.qt.io)
6243.
Why should children program? A review of Seymour Papert's Mindstorms (dannas.github.io)
6244.
New York Wants to Force Vendors to Decrypt Users’ Phones (onthewire.io)
6245.
A rant about application configuration (robotlolita.me)
6246.
Japanese firm to open world’s first robot-run farm (theguardian.com)
6247.
Go Packaging Proposal Process (docs.google.com)
6248.
Ask HN: One-person SaaS apps that are profitable?
6249.
Go Game Guru – Learn all about the board game Go (gogameguru.com)
6250.
A Better Pip Workflow (kennethreitz.org)
6251.
“My position as Product Manager of Automation Technologies was eliminated” (macosxautomation.com)
6252.
Majority of mathematicians hail from 24 scientific ‘families’ (nature.com)
6253.
Data denormalization is broken (hackernoon.com)
6254.
Quorum – JP Morgan’s permissioned implementation of Ethereum (github.com)
6255.
The new TrueType interpreter in FreeType 2.7.0 (lists.nongnu.org)
6256.
Show HN: Weebly 4 – Websites, eCommerce and Email Marketing (weebly.com)
6257.
Understanding the Elm type system (adamwaselnuk.com)
6258.
Maru turns Android smartphones into portable PCs (maruos.com)
6259.
Later Stage Advice for Startups (themacro.com)
6260.
C++ for Games: Performance, Allocations and Data Locality (ithare.com)
6261.
How Toby Spribille Overturned 150 Years of Biology about Lichens (theatlantic.com)
6262.
Beware of hacked ISOs if you downloaded Linux Mint on February 20th (blog.linuxmint.com)
6263.
Minimal Raspberry Pi VPU firmware (github.com)
6264.
All of Statistics, by Larry Wassserman (2013) [pdf] (stat.cmu.edu)
6265.
The New York Times is buying the Wirecutter for more than $30M (recode.net)
6266.
Cheap Docker images with Nix (lethalman.blogspot.com)
6267.
Writing a Compiler in Go (squanch.org)
6268.
To approximate 52! by hand, compute 54! and divide by 3000 (solipsys.co.uk)
6269.
The basic neurobiology behind the 12-dot illusion (theneurosphere.com)
6270.
Modeled After Ants, Teams of Tiny Robots Can Move 2-Ton Car (nytimes.com)