2016 Archive
13261.
How The Commodore 64 Memory Map Worked [video] (youtube.com)
13262.
Bubblewrap: Unprivileged sandboxing tool (github.com)
13263.
Nobel Prize committee gives up trying to contact Bob Dylan (telegraph.co.uk)
13264.
SIMD vs. SIMT vs. SMT: parallelism in NVIDIA GPUs (2011) (yosefk.com)
13265.
SciHub – Pirated Research Papers (sci-hub.io)
13266.
Introducing the Squarespace Engineering Blog (engineering.squarespace.com)
13267.
Google wins trial against Oracle as jury finds Android is fair use (arstechnica.com)
13268.
We're Sequencing Every Member of the Weirdest Bird Species on Earth (atlasobscura.com)
13269.
Building an efficient neural language model over a billion words (code.facebook.com)
13270.
Shame on Y Combinator (marco.org)
13271.
Tensions Flare in Silicon Valley Over Growth (nytimes.com)
13272.
Airbnb's impact on cities (theguardian.com)
13273.
Tesla's Model X Was a Mistake (autoblog.com)
13274.
Amazon Targets YouTube with New Online Video Posting Service (bloomberg.com)
13275.
Marissa Mayer Wants Three More Years to Turn Around Yahoo (wsj.com)
13276.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2016)
13277.
Training Computers to Find Future Criminals (bloomberg.com)
13278.
House Intelligence Committee Letter to Obama on Snowden [pdf] (intelligence.house.gov)
13279.
Uber continues self-driving vehicle testing in SF in defiance of DMV (techcrunch.com)
13280.
Hiring Is Broken and Isn’t Worth Fixing (daedtech.com)
13281.
Diabetes: can you really eat to beat it? (theguardian.com)
13282.
The tyranny of messaging and notifications (theverge.com)
13283.
The Invisible American (gallup.com)
13284.
Everyone’s offended these days (eev.ee)
13285.
How settling Mars could create a new human species (nautil.us)
13286.
A look back: Bram Cohen vs Linus Torvalds (2007) (wincent.com)
13287.
Ask HN: How do I fire someone who has sensitive data on their personal laptop?
13288.
A.I. Doesn't Get Black Twitter (inverse.com)
13289.
Birth Control via App Finds Footing Under Political Radar (nytimes.com)
13290.
China’s tyranny of characters (economist.com)