2016 Archive
11041.
Sergey Brin Resume (1996) (infolab.stanford.edu)
11042.
Appending to a file from multiple processes (nullprogram.com)
11043.
Browser History (2013) (madhatted.com)
11044.
It’s time EU laws caught up with technology (changecopyright.org)
11045.
Pirates hack into shipping company’s servers to identify booty (arstechnica.com)
11046.
Emojicode: a static, strongly typed programming language (emojicode.org)
11047.
The smallest transistor reported to date (sciencebulletin.org)
11048.
Is Craig Wright? (cp4space.wordpress.com)
11049.
Codex: A Legal Scripting Language for Ethereum (medium.com)
11050.
Siemens to buy Mentor Graphics in $4.5B deal (reuters.com)
11051.
From fleeing Vietnam in a refugee boat to becoming Uber’s CTO (techinasia.com)
11052.
Advanced Ping: httping, dnsping, smtpping (blog.webernetz.net)
11053.
Ships Buried Under San Francisco (upout.com)
11054.
Certificate Authority Gave Out Certs for GitHub to a GitHub Account Holder (techdirt.com)
11055.
Head of Navy intelligence hasn't been allowed to see military secrets for years (washingtonpost.com)
11056.
The FarmBot Genesis Brings Precision Agriculture to Your Own Backyard (smithsonianmag.com)
11057.
Campaign in Oakland pushing for greater control of police surveillance (bbc.com)
11058.
Building a Regex Search Engine for DNA (benchling.engineering)
11059.
Google Is Not What It Seems (wikileaks.org)
11060.
Don’t Sign That Non-Disclosure Agreement Yet (shift.newco.co)
11061.
Show HN: hnlive.tk – A tool to estimate activity on HN before posting (hnlive.tk)
11062.
Fast Transaction Log: Windows (ayende.com)
11063.
Pauli Effect (en.wikipedia.org)
11064.
Put One Foot Wrong in Baarle and You’ve Left the Country (nytimes.com)
11065.
Dataflow/Beam and Spark: A Programming Model Comparison (cloud.google.com)
11066.
Tyre – Typed regular expressions (drup.github.io)
11067.
Show HN: Styletron – Virtual CSS (ryantsao.com)
11068.
How to beat writers' block (newyorker.com)
11069.
Sailor, a native and portable container system for NetBSD and Mac OS X (github.com)
11070.
Life is more like Tetris than Chess (medium.com)