2016 Archive
15061.
Rebass: Configurable React Stateless Functional UI Components (jxnblk.com)
15062.
Reflection in C++ (donw.io)
15063.
Theranos Halts New Zika Test After FDA Inspection (wsj.com)
15064.
Uber Can’t Force Arbitration Over Pricing Antitrust Claim (bloomberg.com)
15065.
Has a Startup Found the Secret to Farming the Elusive Truffle? (nytimes.com)
15066.
Content ID and the Rise of the Machines (eff.org)
15067.
Lotteries: America's $70B Shame (theatlantic.com)
15068.
Apache Solr 6.3.0 released (mail-archives.apache.org)
15069.
Making a 4K Fractal Movie with Fractal EXtreme (randomascii.wordpress.com)
15070.
Leading Android scientific calculator now requires Caller ID (reddit.com)
15071.
Revenue on Medium (medium.com)
15072.
This is what Apple should tell you when you lose your iPhone (hackernoon.com)
15073.
Nintendo Launches Vulnerability Rewards Program for Nintendo 3DS (hackerone.com)
15074.
OpenShot 2.0.6 (Public Beta) Released (openshotvideo.com)
15075.
Deep Learning at x.ai (x.ai)
15076.
Agricultural – fastest growing robotic sector (eetimes.com)
15077.
The Painstaking, Secretive Process of Designing New Money (fastcodesign.com)
15078.
The Unsolvable Mysteries of the Voynich Manuscript (newyorker.com)
15079.
About pull request reviews (help.github.com)
15080.
Bangladesh Bank exposed to hackers by cheap switches, no firewall (reuters.com)
15081.
Investigatory Powers Bill passes through Commons after Labour backs Tory spy law (arstechnica.co.uk)
15082.
Iceland's Pirates head for power on wave of public anger (uk.reuters.com)
15083.
A Programming Language with Deterministic Multithreading (tormeh.github.io)
15084.
Efficient Integer Overflow Checking in LLVM (blog.regehr.org)
15085.
How the ArXiv Decides What’s Science (backreaction.blogspot.com)
15086.
Defeating Image Obfuscation with Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
15087.
Computing the Uncomputable (johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com)
15088.
A History of Palm, Part 1: Before the PalmPilot (lowendmac.com)
15089.
An Ancient Tsunami That Ended a Civilization Gets Another Look (nytimes.com)
15090.
Frend – accessible, dependency-free web components (frend.co)