2016 Archive
8671.
Why don't I take military funding? (2004) (web.eecs.umich.edu)
8672.
Nice People Really Do Have More Fun (wsj.com)
8673.
Bedrock – Rock-solid distributed data (bedrockdb.com)
8674.
Virtual Weapons Are Turning Gamers into Serious Gamblers (bloomberg.com)
8675.
The man who studies the spread of ignorance (bbc.com)
8676.
Many railway lines in Britain that were closed in the 1960s are re-opening (economist.com)
8677.
Ask HN: My side project is ramen-profitable. What do I do now?
8678.
“BRAAAM”: The Sound That Invaded the Hollywood Soundtrack (blog.longreads.com)
8679.
Runners’ brains may be more connected, research shows (sciencebulletin.org)
8680.
A list of all Android permissions (gist.github.com)
8681.
How to Make a Handheld EMP Jammer (hackaday.com)
8682.
Having attained middle-income status, Vietnam aims higher (economist.com)
8683.
Advertising cannot maintain the Internet (evonomics.com)
8684.
Mistakes to avoid with C++ 11 smart pointers (acodersjourney.com)
8685.
Introducing GIF search on Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
8686.
100M clear text passwords stolen from Russia's biggest social network (thestack.com)
8687.
Five hundred days using Ubuntu Phone (bobthegnome.blogspot.com)
8688.
Lithium-air batteries: Their time has come (economist.com)
8689.
Thinking About Smart Contract Security (blog.ethereum.org)
8690.
Uber stops self-driving pilot in SF after DMV revokes its cars' registrations (recode.net)
8691.
The Difficulty of Private Contact Discovery (whispersystems.org)
8692.
Teens Who Say No to Social Media (wsj.com)
8693.
Why OCaml? [video] (blogs.janestreet.com)
8694.
In a Sign of Broader Ambitions, Facebook Opens Hardware Lab (nytimes.com)
8695.
Wire – modern, private messaging from Skype co-founder (wire.com)
8696.
Google launches developer preview of Android Things (techcrunch.com)
8697.
The Internet of Things Will Be the World's Biggest Robot (schneier.com)
8698.
FCC Reaches Settlement with TP-Link in Wi-Fi Router Investigation (transition.fcc.gov)
8699.
Vulkan Tutorial (av.dfki.de)
8700.
Spry: a programming language inspired by Smalltalk/Rebol and written in Nim (sprylang.org)