August 2016 Archive
12091.
How do Olympic athletes pay the electric bill? (theconversation.com)
12092.
Wander – Find travel destinations according to your budget (wanderapp.me)
12093.
Upgrading a Reverse Proxy from Netty 3 to 4 at Square (corner.squareup.com)
12094.
The Next Generation of Open Source Blockchains (linux.com)
12095.
Lessons in code recycling from Pokemon Go (sdtimes.com)
12096.
Flip Feng Shui: SSH Cross-VM Exploit Demo (private for Now) (youtube.com)
12097.
Google employee tortured and murdered (masslive.com)
12098.
Show HN: Garage11 – p2p webapp
12099.
Blamo Markup Language – Markup That Scales (gist.github.com)
12100.
Linux bug leaves sites vulnerable to serious hijacking attacks (arstechnica.com)
12101.
Writing Shaders – GLSL vs. HLSL (codepen.io)
12102.
Communicating data science: Why and (some of the) how to visualize information (blog.kaggle.com)
12103.
We Were Wrong About How Ancient Humans Colonized North America (gizmodo.com)
12104.
How do I calculate the cost of complaints? (meirxrs.com)
12105.
Self-Driving Cars Will Improve Our Cities–If They Don’t Ruin Them (backchannel.com)
12106.
Making Your Code Citable (guides.github.com)
12107.
The Simple Problem That Still Stumps Mathematicians (popularmechanics.com)
12108.
Apache Mesos – Mesos Containerizer (mesos.apache.org)
12109.
The OpenBSD Project (1996) (web.archive.org)
12110.
Macports launched a new binary build system for packages (lists.macosforge.org)
12111.
Styling React Components in JavaScript (youtube.com)
12112.
Startup Project Management and Product Development (medium.com)
12113.
Cheat Codes for Contravariance and Covariance (blog.originate.com)
12114.
States win the right to limit municipal broadband, beating FCC in court (arstechnica.com)
12115.
ImageNet classification with Python and Keras (pyimagesearch.com)
12116.
Dave Winer: Fat Protocols and Venture Capital (scripting.com)
12117.
~1,500 enterprise technology funding rounds, dating back to Summer 2011 (work-bench.com)
12118.
Kansas couple sues IP mapping firm for turning their life into a “digital hell” (arstechnica.com)
12119.
User-friendly language for programming efficient simulations (news.mit.edu)
12120.
How a small Florida town is standing in the way of stopping Zika in the US (fusion.net)