August 2016 Archive
10711.
Dear startup founders, do the shit that matters (techinasia.com)
10712.
Apple replaces the pistol emoji with a water gun in iOS 10 (money.cnn.com)
10713.
VMware: We're gonna patent hot-swapping your VMs' host OS (theregister.co.uk)
10714.
Uploading previously written scripts?
10715.
JavaScript Async/Await proposal has finished and expected in ES2017 (github.com)
10716.
Anyone (with $3,000) can now buy Microsoft HoloLens (theverge.com)
10717.
Files, Links, YouTube, SoundClound. Collect Everything in One Place (beecanvas.com)
10718.
The 28-Year-Old Activist Who Took on Facebook. And Won (bloomberg.com)
10719.
Let us talk about the Luddite problem… (lemire.me)
10720.
Facebook Hackathon projects presentations (facebook.com)
10721.
Intro to the Frankfurt Tech scene (blog.coderbyheart.com)
10722.
What Happens to Google Maps When Tectonic Plates Move? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
10723.
How India is failing its startups (factordaily.com)
10724.
The Road to the Uber-Didi Deal (wsj.com)
10725.
Hash Functions all the way down (aras-p.info)
10726.
Classic Nintendo Power issues added to archive.org (nintendowire.com)
10727.
An example of India leading the world in tech infrastructure (techinasia.com)
10728.
Is everything we eat associated with cancer? A systematic cookbook review (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
10729.
What makes a programming language functional? (lukajcb.github.io)
10730.
At Black Hat, the ‘Internet of Things’ Gets Put Through Its Paces (wsj.com)
10731.
open source novel App(iOS) (github.com)
10732.
Show HN: New Multilingual Natural Language Understanding API on Mashape (market.mashape.com)
10733.
Guide to build a react-native app (twitter.com)
10734.
Golang tips and tricks, pt. 3 (scene-si.org)
10735.
The problems with forcing regular password expiry (cesg.gov.uk)
10736.
Go's Error Handling Is Elegant (davidnix.io)
10737.
On extraordinariness (medium.com)
10738.
Artificial Intelligence and Its Limits (evolutionnews.org)
10739.
BBC: Emirates plane crash-lands at Dubai airport (bbc.com)
10740.
How Humans Have Tried to Predict Earthquakes (nautil.us)