2016 Archive
6481.
Reverse Engineering the GoPro Cineform Codec (medium.com)
6482.
Category Theory and Declarative Programming (bartoszmilewski.com)
6483.
John Carmack's BAFTA Introduction, Speech and Interview [video] (youtube.com)
6484.
The nanolight revolution is coming (nature.com)
6485.
SpaceX makes breakthrough by landing rocket at sea (mobile.reuters.com)
6486.
Jepsen: RethinkDB 2.2.3 reconfiguration (aphyr.com)
6487.
Petition to Honor Robert Ebeling, Who Tried to Stop the Challenger Launch (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
6488.
Show HN: Patat – Terminal-based presentations using Pandoc (github.com)
6489.
Japanese scientists have created a new type of hologram that you can feel (qz.com)
6490.
Tsfresh – Automatic extraction of relevant features from time series (github.com)
6491.
What If There Just Aren’t Enough Jobs to Go Around? (blogs.wsj.com)
6492.
We need to call American breakfast what it often is: dessert (vox.com)
6493.
Ask HN: Do you still use UML?
6494.
There Are No Truffles in Truffle Oil (2014) (priceonomics.com)
6495.
GitHub is down (status.github.com)
6496.
Head of Oracle Linux Moves to Microsoft (zdnet.com)
6497.
The Great A.I. Awakening (nytimes.com)
6498.
“Super Engine” may fundamentally change the way internal combustion engines work (anl.gov)
6499.
Everything about the state of the Mac (mjtsai.com)
6500.
Asana (blog.samaltman.com)
6501.
Ask HN: How does a 1990s web developer get back on track?
6502.
Flexible working can make you ill, experts say (theguardian.com)
6503.
Ask HN: Did anyone use ruinmysearchhistory and get Google account suspended today?
6504.
KiTTY – A fork of PuTTY 0.67 with many additional features (9bis.net)
6505.
It Depends What You Study, Not Where (economist.com)
6506.
Full Metal Jacket: A Visual Programming Language Based on Lisp (fmjlang.co.uk)
6507.
Twitch is acquiring popular video game community and software maker Curse (techcrunch.com)
6508.
TP-Link blocks open source router firmware to comply with new FCC rule (arstechnica.com)
6509.
Weasel Apparently Shuts Down World's Most Powerful Particle Collider (npr.org)
6510.
GIMP 2.9.4 and our vision for the future (girinstud.io)