August 2016 Archive
9301.
100B Records Later, Refining Our Data Pipeline (blog.stitchdata.com)
9302.
Formal Proofs Are Not Just Deduction Steps (math.andrej.com)
9303.
Quick OSX/Keydnap check (gist.github.com)
9304.
The Most Absurd Internet Privacy Class-Action Settlement Ever (arstechnica.com)
9305.
Culture: Drafting your team’s Constitution (blog.parsable.com)
9306.
Big Logic (johndcook.com)
9307.
My secret mail fetish (safe for work) (aaronrhodes.org)
9308.
What’s in your bot stack? Survey results of people building bots today (medium.com)
9309.
Jiri is a tool for multi-repo development (fuchsia.googlesource.com)
9310.
Grasping Climate Change (slate.com)
9311.
Give yourself permission to rest (medium.com)
9312.
Different view on software design (lattix.com)
9313.
How to Build a Blog with Jupyter(Lab) (renderer.projectemrys.com)
9314.
What Caused Last Week’s Earthquake in Italy? (newyorker.com)
9315.
Hidden full screen web page kiosk mode in Windows 10 Anniversary (edandersen.com)
9316.
2015 Traffic Fatalities Data: A Call to Action to Download and Analyze (transportation.gov)
9317.
Rise of the Strategy Machines (sloanreview.mit.edu)
9318.
Webm.py (github.com)
9319.
Communicating in human language in this software world (medium.com)
9320.
Dynamo: Graphical Programming for Design (dynamobim.org)
9321.
Notes on the History of Fork and Join (ieeexplore.ieee.org)
9322.
Two in Three Cryptocurrency Exchanges Has Shut Down Since 2009 (thedashtimes.com)
9323.
President Barack Obama Will Guest-Edit Wired's November Issue (wired.com)
9324.
Introducing Drive.ai and a New Vision for Self-Driving (medium.com)
9325.
Post-Mortem Heap Analysis: TCMalloc (backtrace.io)
9326.
Costa Rica celebrates 113 days of 100-percent renewable energy (and counting) (inhabitat.com)
9327.
Manta: Computing on Storage for Science (smartos.blueprint.org)
9328.
Post-mortem of Google cloud incident on August 22 (groups.google.com)
9329.
Linux Kernel Developers on 25 Years of Linux (linux.com)
9330.
How One Man Dreamed Up Tetris, the Game That Shook the World (wired.com)