When world leaders thought you shouldn't need passports or visas
(theconversation.com)
2016 Archive
10891.
10892.
In defense of Unix
(leancrew.com)
10893.
Leaked documents show strong business support for raising the minimum wage
(washingtonpost.com)
10894.
Chrome 56 Beta: “Not Secure” Warning, Web Bluetooth, and CSS Position: Sticky
(blog.chromium.org)
10895.
10896.
Scientists can’t agree whether salt is killing us
(washingtonpost.com)
10897.
10898.
Microsoft Delivers Another Broken Windows 10 Update
(thurrott.com)
10899.
Where are we in the Python 3 transition?
(snarky.ca)
10900.
10901.
‘Utopia for Realists?’ – a review
(opendemocracy.net)
10902.
10903.
Startups, let’s act: Make Nov 8 a Holiday
(blog.amium.com)
10904.
Libtiff goes offline
(madfileformatscience.garymcgath.com)
10905.
Can a single car break a traffic jam?
(bbc.com)
10906.
Anti Mediocracy Manifesto for Software Development
(gabordemooij.com)
10907.
Huge no. of files for Angular 2
(stackoverflow.com)
10908.
The Age of the Never-Ending Performance Review
(bloomberg.com)
10909.
A reply to Russell Okung
(paulgraham.com)
10910.
We Don’t Need More Blood Tests
(fivethirtyeight.com)
10912.
10913.
10914.
Indian Women Seeking Jobs Confront Taboos and Threats
(nytimes.com)
10917.
Peer pressure’s effects are perhaps more powerful than we thought (2014)
(washingtonpost.com)
10918.
Wherever oil goes, the stock market goes
(bloomberg.com)
10919.
10920.
PCB design now supports LEDs and Matias switches
(ultimatehackingkeyboard.com)