August 2016 Archive
8761.
Freelancing in 2016 (blog.and.co)
8762.
Getting started with Selenium using Python (jyotiska.github.io)
8763.
Smugglers Secretly Repairing Russian Roads (themoscowtimes.com)
8764.
Liberal, Moderate or Conservative? See How Facebook Labels You (nytimes.com)
8765.
The Codewars team announces Qualified (medium.com)
8766.
Show Big Winnings with This Little SVG Library (coderitual.github.io)
8767.
A Refrigerator That Works by Stretching Rubber Bands [video] (youtube.com)
8768.
Gravitational waves will bring the extreme universe into view (aeon.co)
8769.
'Artificial atom' created in graphene (sciencedaily.com)
8770.
Event/conference apps
8771.
With open data, you finally get what you’ve paid for all these years (medium.freecodecamp.com)
8772.
New microchip demonstrates efficiency and scalable design (techxplore.com)
8773.
USDA plans to buy 11M pounds of cheese (dairyherd.com)
8774.
Getting Started with AWS (aws.amazon.com)
8775.
Blockchain101 WithAndreas Antonopoulos: How Bitcoin Makes Us as Powerful as a Bank (forbes.com)
8776.
Best cost and security management for AWS.One tenth the price. Sign up free (nops.io)
8777.
Same but different: How epigenetics can blur the line between nature and nurture (newyorker.com)
8778.
Smooth as Butter: Achieving 60 FPS Animations with CSS3 (medium.com)
8779.
Harvard's Bauhaus Collection (wired.com)
8780.
Twitter Makes Total Sense If You Understand It Properly (motherjones.com)
8781.
Random Thoughts on Rust: Crates.io and IDEs (robert.ocallahan.org)
8782.
Bubble Wrap: The Key to a New Floating Solar Thermal System (spectrum.ieee.org)
8783.
Books Every Coder Will Love to Read (java67.com)
8784.
Bringing Nuclear Power to Mars [video] (youtube.com)
8785.
Yes Minister Writer Sir Antony Jay Dies at 86 (bbc.com)
8786.
New Is Overrated (blog.wearecontrast.com)
8787.
Here’s how solar roofs fit into Elon Musk’s master plan (vox.com)
8788.
Comcast’s $70 gigabit deal is shockingly difficult to sign up for (arstechnica.com)
8789.
On Generative Algorithms (Computer Graphics) (inconvergent.net)
8790.
This tiny device makes dirty water drinkable in just 20 minutes (sciencealert.com)