August 2016 Archive
15481.
Early human ancestor Lucy 'died falling from tree' (bbc.com)
15482.
iPhone 7 Launch Date Confirmed (mirror.co.uk)
15483.
Reduce administrative toil with Kubernetes 1.3 (blog.skuid.com)
15484.
Ask HN: How to prepare for a job change?
15485.
T-Mobile Tweaks New Unlimited Plan After User Complaints (dslreports.com)
15486.
Malware Analysis Dridex Loader – Part 2 (countuponsecurity.com)
15487.
FAA Expects 600,000 Commercial Drones in the Air Within a Year (npr.org)
15488.
The Quantum Conspiracy: What Popularizers of QM Don't Want You to Know (youtube.com)
15489.
Web Performance for Dummies (m.alphasights.com)
15490.
iPhone Zero-Day Used by UAE Government (schneier.com)
15491.
Verizon Offers Faster Mobile Downloads Across the Country (fortune.com)
15492.
What Killed the Jingle? (theatlantic.com)
15493.
Gene Wilder Dead: ‘Young Frankenstein’ Star Was 83 (variety.com)
15494.
My frankenstein Amiga compatible computer (youtube.com)
15495.
Lesson Learned (medium.com)
15496.
Palo Alto mayor suggests overcoming housing crisis by reining in job growth (sf.curbed.com)
15497.
Not a Drill: SETI Is Investigating a Possible ET Signal from Space – Observer (observer.com)
15498.
New stats show Uber growing, Lyft shrinking (surveymonkey.com)
15499.
Formula 1 in Real Life (blog.kaspersky.com)
15500.
The Glider: A Universal Hacker Emblem (catb.org)
15501.
When Billionaires Rule (jacobinmag.com)
15502.
How to create programmatically switchable USB hub (testdevlab.com)
15503.
To Infinity and Beyond: 3D Printed Parts Made in Space (blog.fictiv.com)
15504.
Gene Wilder Dies at 83; Star of ‘Willy Wonka’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’ (nytimes.com)
15505.
Me and my drone: how automatons are changing research (nature.com)
15506.
A fresh approach to numerical computing with Ruby, powered by Julia (github.com)
15507.
Nutanix completes double acquisition (inc42.com)
15508.
Sharding and IDs at Instagram (instagram-engineering.tumblr.com)
15509.
Test Driving a Change to a React-Redux Application – Step by Step (medium.com)
15510.
OMICS vs. The FTC: Plagiarism at a Predatory Publisher (blogs.discovermagazine.com)