August 2016 Archive
10921.
Last mammoths on Alaska island likely died of thirst (cbc.ca)
10922.
2D Scaling Basics for Games and Web Design (ithare.com)
10923.
Show HN: ProtoSketch Lite for iPad (itunes.apple.com)
10924.
The Pomodoro Technique: Do more and have fun with time management (pomodorotechnique.com)
10925.
Netflix/Vizceral – WebGL component for displaying animated traffic graphs (github.com)
10926.
Dropbox Paper in open beta on iOS and Android (engadget.com)
10927.
Perspectives on Data Science for Software Engineering (neverworkintheory.org)
10928.
Keep earning your title, or it expires (sivers.org)
10929.
Good Robot: A Postmortem of a Failed Indie Game (shamusyoung.com)
10930.
Implement Matlab Syntax on JVM (github.com)
10931.
Solar-powered 3-D printer prints glass from sand (kurzweilai.net)
10932.
Apple removes gender pay gap (9to5mac.com)
10933.
I don’t care. It’s not my problem (fishbowl.pastiche.org)
10934.
Legal confusion threatens to slow data science (nature.com)
10935.
What exactly is an Event-loop? (blog.logentries.com)
10936.
Fighting the Dreaded Drive-By (engineering.theladders.com)
10937.
IBM Making Silicon to Sort Viruses and Other Nanoscale Biological Targets (spectrum.ieee.org)
10938.
Eclipse Scout (eclipse.org)
10939.
Recent Progress in Generative Modeling – Ilya Sutskever OpenAI [pdf] (scaledml.org)
10940.
How Web Technologies Helped Build a Cross-Platform Desktop App (blog.spreaker.com)
10941.
Scientists develop small, reprogrammable quantum computer (abc.net.au)
10942.
Darpa researching camera technology that can see around walls (rt.com)
10943.
Is the Fact “Microsoft Keeps Dossiers on Journalists” a Bad Thing? (gizmodo.com)
10944.
Online startup weekends. Attend from anywhere, every week (foundler.com)
10945.
The Making of Tesla: Invention, Betrayal, and the Birth of the Roadster (businessinsider.com)
10946.
Will the world population increase every year for the next decade? (metaculus.com)
10947.
Try out for free Medical ID, the Android app that could save your life (medicalid.info)
10948.
Make or break for high achievers (linkedin.com)
10949.
Ask HN: What would you consider an acceptable size for a command-line utility?
10950.
Donald Trump Calls for 'Closing That Internet Up' (nbcnews.com)