September 2016 Archive
541.
Knuth's Challenge: Analyze everything your computer does in one second (gaxun.net)
542.
Practice coding with fun programming challenges (codingame.com)
543.
The rise of the corporate colossus is a giant problem (economist.com)
544.
Commodore Back in Germany (icomp.de)
545.
PC-BSD Evolves into TrueOS (trueos.org)
546.
Instant Payouts for Marketplaces (stripe.com)
547.
Show HN: Material Design for Bootstrap – Powerful and Free Material Design UI KIT (mdbootstrap.com)
548.
The Inner Game of Everything: 1974 Tennis Book Is Still a Sensation (buzzfeed.com)
549.
Why drug prices in America are so high (economist.com)
550.
Japan home to 541,000 young recluses (japantimes.co.jp)
551.
How three-day weekends can help save the world (greenbiz.com)
552.
To the 4 white male policemen who beat me for checking the health of [detainee] (medium.com)
553.
Why Remote Work Should Change Startup Culture (medium.com)
554.
How Palantir Is Taking Over New York City (gizmodo.com)
555.
The US government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition (2010) (slate.com)
556.
Who the Hell Is This Joyce (1928) (theparisreview.org)
557.
Varnish Cache 5.0 (varnish.org)
558.
Apple's Relationship with Pro Music Needs Mending (cdm.link)
559.
The OPM Data Breach [pdf] (oversight.house.gov)
560.
How Fake Money Saved Brazil (2010) (npr.org)
561.
GPL Time Bomb – an interesting approach to FOSS licensing (boyter.org)
562.
Gnuplotting – Create scientific plots using gnuplot (gnuplotting.org)
563.
Fighting Corruption in Brazil with Machine Learning (github.com)
564.
Ancient Roman coins found buried under ruins of Japanese castle (independent.co.uk)
565.
UPSat – the first open source hardware and software satellite is delivered (upsat.gr)
566.
Even the Rich Are Being Priced Out of Central London (citylab.com)
567.
Purposes, Concepts, Misfits, and a Redesign of Git (neverworkintheory.org)
568.
Scalable and secure access with SSH (code.facebook.com)
569.
Uber's billion-dollar losses expose the fragile state of the on-demand economy (qz.com)
570.
Where will the next major advance towards general purpose AI come from? (nowozin.net)