2016 Archive
14671.
Linux on the SDS7102 Scope (blog.weinigel.se)
14672.
An Almost Acquisition Story (astronomer.io)
14673.
Why do many corpses found in Europe’s peat bogs show signs of violent death? (nautil.us)
14674.
I want a USB microphone for my Raspberry Pi, any recommendations?
14675.
Writing Varnish modules in Rust (info.varnish-software.com)
14676.
Preemptive Scheduling of Erlang NIFs (hansihe.com)
14677.
Milagro: Distributed Cryptosystem for Cloud Computing (milagro.apache.org)
14678.
Pangu 9 Internals [pdf] (blog.pangu.io)
14679.
No more 300ms tap delay: touch-action now supported in all major mobile browsers (twitter.com)
14680.
The Software Behind YC’s Investor Day (themacro.com)
14681.
Peeking into the architecture used for Google's Neural Machine Translation (smerity.com)
14682.
Multilabel time series classification with LSTM (github.com)
14683.
Panama Papers Dataset 2016 (github.com)
14684.
NASA has recovered the Kepler Space Telescope from 'emergency mode' (theverge.com)
14685.
Remembering Roger Faulkner, Unix Champion (thenewstack.io)
14686.
My Favorite Public Data Sources (jenunderwood.com)
14687.
Extensional Higher Order Prolog (billwadge.wordpress.com)
14688.
Xen exploitation part 3: XSA-182, Qubes escape (blog.quarkslab.com)
14689.
The physics of life (nature.com)
14690.
How the Bitcoin protocol actually works (2013) (michaelnielsen.org)
14691.
Kodak's detection of atomic bomb testing (popularmechanics.com)
14692.
Japan to Blaze New Territory with 130-Petaflop AI Supercomputer (top500.org)
14693.
EFF Lawsuit Takes on DMCA Section 1201 (eff.org)
14694.
A game developer's story of perseverance (polygon.com)
14695.
Causal Profiling for Go (morsmachine.dk)
14696.
Twitter taught Microsoft’s AI chatbot to be a racist asshole in less than a day (theverge.com)
14697.
How Low Can Central Banks Go? JPMorgan Reckons Way Lower (bloomberg.com)
14698.
Maryland will audit all votes cast in general election (baltimoresun.com)
14699.
Ask HN: How do you use Amazon Echo?
14700.
Google pays $250M for Sunnyvale offices where 3,000 could work (mercurynews.com)