2016 Archive
8251.
Patagonia donating 100% of Black Friday sales to environment organizations (patagonia.com)
8252.
AMD releases FireRays 2.0 ray-tracing library as open source (gpuopen.com)
8253.
How to become a data scientist (experfy.com)
8254.
Making Chrome on Windows Faster with PGO (blog.chromium.org)
8255.
Arcade Raid – The Duke of Lancaster Ship (arcadeblogger.com)
8256.
Images and Sketch files of popular devices (facebook.github.io)
8257.
Embed, encode, attend, predict: the new deep learning formula for NLP models (explosion.ai)
8258.
Klangmeister: Music live coding environment for the browser (ctford.github.io)
8259.
Dissecting a spammer's spam script (jelleraaijmakers.nl)
8260.
Show HN: Code.hackmit.org – Software for Hackathons (code.hackmit.org)
8261.
Machine learning algorithms (github.com)
8262.
Lighthouse – Auditing and Performance Metrics for Progressive Web Apps (github.com)
8263.
Amazon Sells Out of Echo Speakers in Midst of Holiday Rush (bloomberg.com)
8264.
Fixing JSON (tbray.org)
8265.
Fake News on Facebook? In Foreign Elections, That’s Not New (nytimes.com)
8266.
The Myth of AI – Jaron Lanier (edge.org)
8267.
Why Do Employers Rarely Offer Explanations to Rejected Candidates? (linkedin.com)
8268.
Sublime Text Build 3101 (forum.sublimetext.com)
8269.
Laws of Performant Software (tagide.com)
8270.
Japan Will Make Its Last VCR This Month (mentalfloss.com)
8271.
Let artificial intelligence guess your attractiveness and age (faces.ethz.ch)
8272.
Before brogramming, table flipping, and beyond (technowoman.blogspot.com)
8273.
A 'slow catastrophe' unfolds as the golden age of antibiotics comes to an end (latimes.com)
8274.
The Real Problem with Lunch (nytimes.com)
8275.
Team wants to sell lab grown meat in five years (2015) (bbc.com)
8276.
Why Ruby is an acceptable Lisp (2005) (randomhacks.net)
8277.
Ask HN: What should I do with my old laptop?
8278.
Ask HN: Does this old horse have a few years of useful work left?
8279.
The High Sierra forest is dying, and you can't count the loss in dead trees (latimes.com)
8280.
Coming soon: express even more in 140 characters (blog.twitter.com)