2016 Archive
14161.
People Are Dying Younger Because America Keeps Failing the Bad-Break Test (nymag.com)
14162.
Broken: What the Hell Happened in East New York? (digg.com)
14163.
GOST cryptography – Russian Federation’s cryptographic algorithms (cypherpunks.ru)
14164.
Angry Programmers (2013) (selectedintelligence.com)
14165.
The secret life of a games programmer (theguardian.com)
14166.
Nanomsg: Stepping Down (garrett.damore.org)
14167.
Atom 1.8 and 1.9 beta (blog.atom.io)
14168.
A Backyard Fight Club as an Alternative to Gun Violence (nytimes.com)
14169.
The new YC: As it tries to scale from 200 to 2,000 companies (businessinsider.com)
14170.
Google paid $380M to buy Bebop, Diane Greene donating her $148M share (venturebeat.com)
14171.
The solution to (nearly) everything: working less (theguardian.com)
14172.
An engineer replaced four monitors with Meta glasses (businessinsider.de)
14173.
Badlock Bug (badlock.org)
14174.
University of Waterloo created a goose-tracking map, because geese are bullies (theverge.com)
14175.
Agile Is Dead – Pragmatic Dave Thomas [video] (youtube.com)
14176.
Photos, videos, GIFs, polls, quotes no longer count toward your 140 characters (twitter.com)
14177.
Google Trends for Tumblr, Google+, Reddit, Twitter (google.com)
14178.
While open source is free as in beer, it’s also free as in baby (2014) (danielcompton.net)
14179.
Ask HN: Why block Tor?
14180.
UC Berkeley Center for Human-Compatible AI (humancompatible.ai)
14181.
You can’t replace your face, says face recognition (blog.kaspersky.com)
14182.
Deutsche Bank to fight $14B demand from U.S. authorities (reuters.com)
14183.
Native Virtualization For macOS (veertu.com)
14184.
Flat V8 is now live (blog.flat.io)
14185.
Apple's forgotten virtual-reality project QuickTime VR (businessinsider.com)
14186.
Was Someone Tipped Off to the LinkedIn Sale? (fortune.com)
14187.
Free Lossless Image Format Publications (flif.info)
14188.
Our Open and Autonomous Salary System (multunus.com)
14189.
Does Angular 2 live up to the hype? (cycligent.com)
14190.
A Few Billionaires Are Turning Medical Philanthropy on Its Head (bloomberg.com)