2016 Archive
10261.
Inspired by Genius: How a Mathematician Found His Way (scientificamerican.com)
10262.
Pee-wee’s Big Comeback (nytimes.com)
10263.
Denser 3D Point Clouds in OpenSfM (blog.mapillary.com)
10264.
Jacques Pepin, unlike other celebrity chefs, will actually teach you how to cook (slate.com)
10265.
SSE: mind the gap (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
10266.
Chromium is no longer supported for Chromecast (productforums.google.com)
10267.
Runscope acquisition falls through (facebook.com)
10268.
Call for a Temporary Moratorium on “The DAO” (docs.google.com)
10269.
Scientists track down the source of mysterious radio bursts (washingtonpost.com)
10270.
The Orphaned Internet – Taking Over 120K Domains via a DNS Vulnerability (thehackerblog.com)
10271.
KDevelop 5.0.0 release (kdevelop.org)
10272.
“I just want to run a container” (jvns.ca)
10273.
How to get your app noticed on Google Play (blog.onyxbits.de)
10274.
Restoring YC's Xerox Alto, day 1: Power supplies and disk interface (righto.com)
10275.
CuratedAI: A literary magazine written by machines, for people (curatedai.com)
10276.
New Edition of “Programming in Haskell” Now Available (cs.nott.ac.uk)
10277.
Lessons Learned Launching a Side Project in 48 Hours (medium.com)
10278.
Can NAT traversal be Tor's killer feature? (2014) (gist.github.com)
10279.
Babylonians Were Using Geometry Centuries Earlier Than Thought (smithsonianmag.com)
10280.
Teeth May Reveal a Multi-Day Biological Clock (quantamagazine.org)
10281.
Herbie: Automatically rewrites expressions to minimize floating point error (github.com)
10282.
A Hands-On Guide to Color Correction (planet.com)
10283.
The SidToday Files (theintercept.com)
10284.
Pete Davies: The ‘Invadar’ Arcade Collection (arcadeblogger.com)
10285.
Thelonious Monk Creates a List of Tips for Playing a Gig (2012) (openculture.com)
10286.
Principal Component Projection Without Principal Component Analysis (arxiv.org)
10287.
Physicists discover flaws in superconductor theory (phys.org)
10288.
The Traitorous Eight (en.wikipedia.org)
10289.
A collection of links that cover what happened during ElixirConf 2016 (github.com)
10290.
Osm-p2p: a peer-to-peer distributed OpenStreetMap database (digital-democracy.org)