2016 Archive
24001.
The internet is actually controlled by 14 people who hold 7 secret keys
(businessinsider.com)
24002.
24004.
VR Devs Pull Support for Oculus Rift Until Palmer Luckey Steps Down
(motherboard.vice.com)
24005.
Google is bringing new ad types to AMP
(techcrunch.com)
24006.
Three Big Lies (2008)
(cellperformance.beyond3d.com)
24007.
The Fall of Big Data
(argmin.net)
24008.
Make Algorithms Accountable
(nytimes.com)
24010.
In 1562 Map-Makers Thought America Was Full of Mermaids, Giants, and Dragons
(atlasobscura.com)
24011.
Where the Sugar Babies Are
(theatlantic.com)
24012.
Mapping Manhattan's shuttered storefronts
(vacantnewyork.com)
24014.
What housing “filtering” can and can’t do
(cityobservatory.org)
24015.
24016.
EgyptAir 804 Disappears Over Mediterranean
(nytimes.com)
24017.
Show HN: TakeMeasure – Make your phone a ruler
(play.google.com)
24018.
In Search of Forty Winks: Gizmos for a good night’s sleep
(newyorker.com)
24019.
45 years after the Pentagon Papers, a new challenge to government secrecy
(washingtonpost.com)
24020.
Pennsylvania Is the Latest State to Tax Streaming Services
(billboard.com)
24021.
WinFsp – FUSE for Windows – faster Than Dokany
(github.com)
24022.
24023.
CloudFlare, We Have a Problem
(cryto.net)
24025.
Faking Co-Routines, or Why Callback Hell Is Over (2014)
(pandastrike.com)
24026.
FBI chief Comey: “We have never had absolute privacy”
(arstechnica.com)
24027.
Subtracting large floating point numbers in different languages
(geocar.sdf1.org)
24028.
MIT Values
(mitvalues.org)
24029.
Thermodynamics constrains interpretations of quantum mechanics
(physicstoday.scitation.org)
24030.
A rescue plan that might have saved space shuttle Columbia (2014)
(arstechnica.com)