October 2016 Archive
481.
TIS-100 – Tessellated Intelligence System (zachtronics.com)
482.
Show HN: Nightlight, an editor that runs inside Clojure projects (github.com)
483.
Twitter bot is tracking dictators' flights in and out of Geneva (theverge.com)
484.
The Berkeley Document Summarizer: Learning-Based, Single-Document Summarization (github.com)
485.
Games on GitHub (github.com)
486.
Snapchat Seeks to Raise as Much as $4B in IPO (bloomberg.com)
487.
Show HN: Anonymous messaging with a 1km radius (zonemessenger.com)
488.
Facial Recognition’s Threat to Privacy Is Worse Than Anyone Thought (eff.org)
489.
Charts That Scare Wall Street (bloomberg.com)
490.
Groupon Buys LivingSocial, a Rival Once Valued at $6B (bloomberg.com)
491.
WordPress creator slams Wix: ‘Your app editor is built with stolen code’ (venturebeat.com)
492.
Why Are Politicians So Obsessed with Manufacturing? (nytimes.com)
493.
My Mechanical Keyboard (joeposnanski.com)
494.
Ask HN: What stacks dominate in remote jobs?
495.
Leonard Cohen Makes It Darker (newyorker.com)
496.
Django SQL Explorer (github.com)
497.
Weebly hacked, 43M credentials stolen (techcrunch.com)
498.
Keras.js – Run trained Keras models in your browser (github.com)
499.
5900 online stores found skimming (gwillem.github.io)
500.
Operating Systems (xkcd.com)
501.
A toy Mathematica interpreter in Haskell (community.wolfram.com)
502.
Cartographer – A real-time simultaneous localization and mapping library (opensource.googleblog.com)
503.
Dash developer's response to Apple's response (blog.kapeli.com)
504.
Introducing HTTP Tracing (blog.golang.org)
505.
Netflix and Ch-Ch-Chilly (backchannel.com)
506.
A Law Professor Explains Why You Should Never Talk to Police (vice.com)
507.
How to Think Like a Computer Scientist: Interactive Edition (interactivepython.org)
508.
Possible Vendetta Behind the East Coast Web Slowdown (bloomberg.com)
509.
Anti-patterns and Malpractices in Modern Software Development (2015) (medium.com)
510.
Dyn Analysis Summary of Friday October 21 Attack (hub.dyn.com)