2016 Archive
15301.
Apple’s expected Mac event on October 27 is official (9to5mac.com)
15302.
Do nice guys come second? (1843magazine.com)
15303.
NHS England proposed action to cut sales of sugary drinks in hospitals (engage.england.nhs.uk)
15304.
The Bitcoin hash rate has increased by 28.2% over the last month (kaiko.com)
15305.
Banned by Amazon for returning faulty goods (theguardian.com)
15306.
Cognitive behavioural therapy is falling out of favour (theguardian.com)
15307.
All NYC Subway Stations to Receive Wi-Fi by End of 2016 (mta.info)
15308.
Apple's aging Mac Pro is falling behind Windows rivals (computerworld.com)
15309.
The Plan to Save a Life by Head Transplant (theatlantic.com)
15310.
Analysis Shows Hotels Are Not Losing Share to Airbnb (travel.hostfully.com)
15311.
Oracle seeks $9.3B for Google’s use of Java in Android (networkworld.com)
15312.
Ask HN: Which cloud provider to use in 2016? AWS or GCE?
15313.
SpaceX Jason-3 Live Webcast (spacex.com)
15314.
To win at Starcraft, machines need to figure out how to lie (wsj.com)
15315.
I Hate Puzzles: Am I Still a Programmer? (2011) (zef.me)
15316.
A Unicorn Is the Last Thing This Web 2.0 Survivor Wants (wired.com)
15317.
Welcome to Uberville (theverge.com)
15318.
America's Addiction to Mercenaries (theatlantic.com)
15319.
Flickr is shutting down Marketplace, its commercial photo licensing program (techcrunch.com)
15320.
The Hyper Plan (zeit.co)
15321.
Amazon Bought Me for $100 a Year (travisllado.com)
15322.
Mr. Money Mustache’s retirement (sort of) plan (newyorker.com)
15323.
Distinguishing Bolts from Screws (2012) [pdf] (cbp.gov)
15324.
3D printing produces a curious lightweight motorcycle (economist.com)
15325.
FBI's 'Unprecedented' Hacking Campaign Targeted Over a Thousand Computers (motherboard.vice.com)
15326.
Awkward – A Node.js-based terminal emulator (github.com)
15327.
Why we're Post-Fact (granta.com)
15328.
Three Software Freedoms (naughtycomputer.uk)
15329.
Ask HN: I'm a dull person since software doesn't excite me anymore. What to do?
15330.
Magic is often used to describe confusing code (quii.co.uk)