2016 Archive
8941.
My Raspberry Pi cluster (blog.erratasec.com)
8942.
Iran's Great Wall Is Now Buried and Forgotten (atlasobscura.com)
8943.
Exotic four-neutron no-proton particle confirmed (asianscientist.com)
8944.
Congress is clueless about tech because it killed its tutor (wired.com)
8945.
Apple Loses Appeal in Samsung Smartphone Case (bloomberg.com)
8946.
Web2Web Bootstrap (elendirx.github.io)
8947.
Bogdanov affair (en.wikipedia.org)
8948.
GNU Hurd 0.9, GNU Mach 1.8, GNU MIG 1.8 Released (gnu.org)
8949.
What's New in F# 4.1? [video] (channel9.msdn.com)
8950.
SpaceX is launching an inflatable space habitat (techcrunch.com)
8951.
Adblock Plus blocked from attending online ad industry’s big annual conference (arstechnica.co.uk)
8952.
Vinod Khosla asks for $30M for access to public beach (abc10.com)
8953.
Aberfan: The mistake that cost a village its children (bbc.co.uk)
8954.
The Golden Age of Open Protocols (avc.com)
8955.
SpaceX announces a mission to land on Mars by 2018 (slate.com)
8956.
Dumb-jump: an Emacs “jump to definition” package (github.com)
8957.
Cyberpower crushes coup (medium.com)
8958.
Druid: fast column-oriented distributed data store (druid.io)
8959.
I Have No Idea What This Startup Does and Nobody Will Tell Me (gawker.com)
8960.
A safe, comprehensible and efficient PID 1/init replacement written in OCaml (github.com)
8961.
Ways to Cultivate Gratitude at Work (greatergood.berkeley.edu)
8962.
Ask HN (again): What is the best affordable programmable drone?
8963.
Red Programming Language: 0.6.0: Red GUI System (red-lang.org)
8964.
Four billion messages an hour: benchmarking Deepstream throughput (deepstream.io)
8965.
If I Had More Time, I Would Have Written a Shorter Letter (2012) (quoteinvestigator.com)
8966.
LexVec, a word embedding model written in Go that outperforms word2vec (github.com)
8967.
A six-part story of a PTA-president mother, framed for drug possession (latimes.com)
8968.
Show HN: Start a pair programming session over WebRTC by just sharing a link (codecoachapp.com)
8969.
Bach's Holy Dread (newyorker.com)
8970.
What is BPF and why is it taking over Linux Performance Analysis? (blog.memsql.com)