August 2016 Archive
8161.
The One Second Dash (ridiculousfish.com)
8162.
You think you’re using your smartphone – but it also uses you (washingtonpost.com)
8163.
5 Predictions for the Future of Telematics (medium.com)
8164.
Web API documentation can be confusing to read (apiful.io)
8165.
PSD to App (codenameone.com)
8166.
An Idiot's Introduction to Docker Guide (medium.com)
8167.
GUCCIFER 2.0: DCCC Internal Docs on Primaries in Florida (guccifer2.wordpress.com)
8168.
“Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for Data Integration a Big Milestone for Open Source” (talend.com)
8169.
FalseCONNECT – Broken HTTPS Trust in iOS and OS X (kb.cert.org)
8170.
Show HN: MFile.io Simple, fast, free photo galleries (mfile.io)
8171.
The H1B program needs reform ASAP (medium.com)
8172.
CRUD operations in MongoDB (xameeramir.github.io)
8173.
Oops We Made a Scraper (ianbicking.org)
8174.
Neuromorphic Image Classification Using Dynamic Vision Sensor and TrueNorth (github.com)
8175.
Circumventing Fuzzing Roadblocks with Compiler Transformations (lafintel.wordpress.com)
8176.
Keep your secrets secret: Ansible Vault (blog.joaovrmaia.com)
8177.
Now everyone can invest in startups (republic.co)
8178.
OnionDSL: A Tor-Based Internet Provider to Fight Surveillance (motherboard.vice.com)
8179.
Teens meet the Beatles on tour in 1966 by impersonating opening act the Cyrkle (washingtonpost.com)
8180.
Introduction to x64 Assembly (2012) (software.intel.com)
8181.
Easy access to online porn is 'damaging' men's health, says NHS therapist (bbc.co.uk)
8182.
Nvidia CEO Delivers World's First AI Supercomputer in a Box to OpenAI (blogs.nvidia.com)
8183.
Google Fiber rethinking its costly cable plans, looking to wireless (marketwatch.com)
8184.
Has a New, Fifth Force of Nature Been Found? (space.com)
8185.
Compensation at Startups (quip.com)
8186.
Tracking the Hackers Who Hit DNC, Clinton (thesmokinggun.com)
8187.
Alta Motors' all-electric motorcycle factory (techcrunch.com)
8188.
Dropbox Is in Talks for Possible 2017 IPO (bloomberg.com)
8189.
Why private clouds will suffer a long, slow death (cio.com)
8190.
How to be successful at Amazon (or any other large company for that matter) (reddit.com)