September 2016 Archive
451.
Chrome is warning users about insecure pages (certsimple.com)
452.
Show HN: Lemonade – the world's first P2P insurance company (lemonade.com)
453.
Google Trips is a killer travel app for the modern tourist (theverge.com)
454.
OS X-KVM: Running Mac OS X El Capitan on KVM and QEMU (github.com)
455.
A TensorFlow Implementation of DeepMind's WaveNet Paper (github.com)
456.
EU Court: Open WiFi Operator Not Liable for Pirate Users (torrentfreak.com)
457.
QuineDB – A quine that is also a key-value store (github.com)
458.
Principles we use to write CSS for modern browsers (gist.github.com)
459.
Learning systems programming with Rust (jvns.ca)
460.
OpenMW 0.40.0 Released (openmw.org)
461.
Donald Knuth speaks about his life [video] (webofstories.com)
462.
Ask HN: Where do you go for civil discussion on the Internet?
463.
Ask HN: Is it possible for someone to not be cut out for software engineering?
464.
Japanese Can Soon Pay Their Utility Bills with Bitcoin (news.bitcoin.com)
465.
When to Avoid JSONB in a PostgreSQL Schema (blog.heapanalytics.com)
466.
Reasons not to use Firebase (crisp.im)
467.
An AWS Region is coming to France (allthingsdistributed.com)
468.
500 Lines or Less – A Python Interpreter Written in Python (aosabook.org)
469.
Want to end mass incarceration? Stop blindly reelecting your local prosecutor (vox.com)
470.
The Democratization of Censorship (krebsonsecurity.com)
471.
Dokany – User mode file system library for windows with FUSE Wrapper (github.com)
472.
Cesium – An open-source JavaScript library for 3D globes and maps (cesiumjs.org)
473.
Nintendo Soars as Super Mario Mobile Game Comes to the iPhone (bloomberg.com)
474.
GIMP development - What’s the point? (mail.gnome.org)
475.
Rebase and merge pull requests (github.com)
476.
Pixar Universal Scene Description (github.com)
477.
HP is buying Samsung’s printer business for $1.05B (techcrunch.com)
478.
Latest Intel, AMD chips won't support Windows versions earlier than Windows 10 (theregister.co.uk)
479.
A Tax Expert Takes Tim Cook's EU Letter Apart Point by Point (fastcompany.com)
480.
Software Development at 1 Hz (medium.com)