August 2016 Archive
6091.
Show HN: Flatmarket, an open source e-commerce platform for static websites (github.com)
6092.
My journey to becoming a web developer from scratch without a CS degree (medium.com)
6093.
Is Donald Trump Actually Trying to Win? (daringfireball.net)
6094.
WikiLeaks Has Morphed from Journalism Hotshot to Malware Hub (backchannel.com)
6095.
Exploiting WebKit on Vita 3.60 (blog.xyz.is)
6096.
HTTP/2 connection coalescing (daniel.haxx.se)
6097.
Software has bugs. This is normal (m.signalvnoise.com)
6098.
Intel announces high-performance 1.7GHz Joule module (m.electronicdesign.com)
6099.
What happened in Austin after Uber and Lyft got up and left (cnbc.com)
6100.
Designers Should Learn Marketing (erickarjaluoto.com)
6101.
Charged with murder, but they didn’t kill anyone–police did (chicagoreader.com)
6102.
Lyft Is Said to Seek a Buyer, Without Success (nytimes.com)
6103.
Show HN: My chat app using Redux and Angular 2 (github.com)
6104.
Free Science: NASA Just Opened Its Entire Research Library to the Public (futurism.com)
6105.
How the Brightest Minds in AI Are Using Gaming to Reinforce Learning (mlconf.com)
6106.
Reverse-Engineered GEOS 2.0 for C64 Source Code (pagetable.com)
6107.
Google Is Killing Chrome Apps on Windows, Mac, and Linux (arstechnica.com)
6108.
Exporting Vast Amounts of Data Using Parallel Export for HPE Vertica (dbjungle.com)
6109.
Festos fantastical flying robots (spectrum.ieee.org)
6110.
Amazon experiments with tech teams consisting entirely of part-time employees (geekwire.com)
6111.
Why You Should Not Write a Book (medium.com)
6112.
What does Hacker News actually mean?
6113.
Guy creates game from mugshots wtf? (GuessTheCharge.Net)
6114.
Why is my curriculum white, male and straight and how do I fix it? (oxforddphile.wordpress.com)
6115.
The Internet's Safe Harbor Just Got a Little Less Safe (wired.com)
6116.
Someone is wrong on the Internet. That’s where I come in (washingtonpost.com)
6117.
DevOps is a race to automate everything (geek.ly)
6118.
The Programming Language Called Classical Chinese (youtube.com)
6119.
Amazon experiments with tech teams consisting entirely of part-time employees (geekwire.com)
6120.
Whatever Happened to the First Personal Computer? The Story of the Altair (dvorak.org)