August 2016 Archive
391.
WikiLeaks offers $20,000 for information on former DNC staffer's murder (businessinsider.com)
392.
My favorite day of the month is bank statement day at my company (medium.com)
393.
Alan Kay on AI, Apple and Future (factordaily.com)
394.
90-year-old Cryptanalytic Efforts Must Stay Secret, says NSA (nsarchive.wordpress.com)
395.
Intero for Emacs: complete interactive development program for Haskell (commercialhaskell.github.io)
396.
Deutsche Bank Whistle-Blower Spurns $8M SEC Reward (bloomberg.com)
397.
NASA Systems Engineering Handbook (2008) [pdf] (ntrs.nasa.gov)
398.
The hidden base that could have ended the world (bbc.com)
399.
Amateur Radio Sleuthing Pins Down Source of Strange RF Interference (arrl.org)
400.
CSS mix-blend-mode is bad for your browsing history (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
401.
Fluid Simulation (with WebGL demo) (jamie-wong.com)
402.
More, less, and a story of typical Unix fossilization (utcc.utoronto.ca)
403.
Is Bandcamp the Holy Grail of Online Record Stores? (nytimes.com)
404.
From Chrome Apps to the Web (blog.chromium.org)
405.
Google+ Redesigned (plus.google.com)
406.
Why you should never use MongoDB (2013) (sarahmei.com)
407.
How I Used and Abused My Tesla – What a Tesla Looks Like After 100,000 Miles (medium.com)
408.
Why Buyers Shunned the World's Largest Diamond (vanityfair.com)
409.
Steam in Docker (hub.docker.com)
410.
15 Page Tutorial for R (studytrails.com)
411.
Contributing os.scandir() to Python (benhoyt.com)
412.
Vesper, Adieu (daringfireball.net)
413.
Startups that launched at Y Combinator S16 Demo Day 2 (techcrunch.com)
414.
Losing our business – we didn’t see it coming (medium.com)
415.
KickSat: open source spacecraft project (github.com)
416.
Software Freedom Doesn't Kill People, Security Through Obscurity Kills People (ebb.org)
417.
Alphabet is still figuring out how to be a conglomerate (backchannel.com)
418.
GNU founder Stallman: ‘Open source is not free software’ (siliconangle.com)
419.
Pesticide link to long-term wild bee decline in 18 year study (bbc.co.uk)
420.
WhatsApp – Opting out of new terms doesn’t stop Facebook taking information (independent.co.uk)