September 2016 Archive
11971.
Macchiarini scandal is a valuable lesson for the Karolinska Institute (nature.com)
11972.
What Programming's Past Reveals About Today's Gender-Pay Gap (theatlantic.com)
11973.
What a Family Diner Taught Me About Customer Service (helprace.com)
11974.
Vimrcfu: Share your best vimrc snippets (vimrcfu.com)
11975.
Grace Hopper, computing pioneer (2014) (news.harvard.edu)
11976.
How awesome – a JSConf in Iceland (10clouds.com)
11977.
45,000 Pounds of Would-Be Pennies Coat Highway After Delaware Crash (nytimes.com)
11978.
Things we need are getting more expensive. Other stuff is getting cheaper. Why? (weforum.org)
11979.
From zero to seventy (billion) (economist.com)
11980.
NASA tests ‘impossible’ no-fuel quantum space engine – and it actually works – E (extremetech.com)
11981.
Ted Cruz asks DOJ to review .com pricing (domainnamewire.com)
11982.
Hillary Campaign and Dems Get $20M from Facebook Coounder Dustin Moskovitz (techcrunch.com)
11983.
How to profit from your data and beat Facebook at its own game (newscientist.com)
11984.
Visualizing 8 Years of Toronto Parking Fines (parkingto.herokuapp.com)
11985.
Don’t Check-In Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on Flights: DGCA (factordaily.com)
11986.
What is a meetup and why should I care? (blog.toughbyte.com)
11987.
ReqsLang – Requirements Definition Language (petar.io)
11988.
Analyzing the Papers Behind Facebook's Computer Vision Approach (adeshpande3.github.io)
11989.
Airport Scanner Flags Common Cyst as a Security Threat (scientificamerican.com)
11990.
The time is right to reclaim the utopian ideas of Keynes (aeon.co)
11991.
Text Mode Development Alternatives (spin.atomicobject.com)
11992.
Google’s DeepMind Achieves Speech-Generation Breakthrough (bloomberg.com)
11993.
IFA 2016: Examining the Malaise of Bargain Basement Virtual Reality (anandtech.com)
11994.
New approach needed to IT, says NIST's top cyber scientist (fedscoop.com)
11995.
3-D printing a functional camera lens on a $3K printer (formlabs.com)
11996.
Show HN: Graphic Design Bot (designcrew.co)
11997.
Comparing Spark and Beam (unofficialgoogledatascience.com)
11998.
Using Swimming Robots to Warn Villages of Himalayan Tsunamis (voices.nationalgeographic.com)
11999.
Eli the Computer Guys Patreon Account Gets Hacked (youtube.com)
12000.
The biggest winner from removing the headphone jack is Apple (theverge.com)