2016 Archive
3031.
'We're in a Bubble' (blog.samaltman.com)
3032.
Why didn't France adopt the longbow like England did? (peterleeson.com)
3033.
Deadly animal prion disease appears in Europe (nature.com)
3034.
German Cities Are Solving the Age-Old Public Toilet Problem (fastcoexist.com)
3035.
Why Kubernetes is winning the container war (infoworld.com)
3036.
The Unreasonable Reputation of Neural Networks (thinkingmachines.mit.edu)
3037.
The axle count of trains in Switzerland must not be a multiple of 2^8 (twitter.com)
3038.
Making what people want isn’t enough, you have to share it (blog.oldgeekjobs.com)
3039.
Neural network spotted deep inside Samsung's Galaxy S7 silicon brain (theregister.co.uk)
3040.
Use Atom to edit in Chrome (github.com)
3041.
Scrapy Tips from the Pros (blog.scrapinghub.com)
3042.
Markdown.css – Make HTML look like plain-text markdown (mrcoles.com)
3043.
Robot Can Do More Push-Ups Because It Sweats (spectrum.ieee.org)
3044.
Joe Armstrong Interviews Alan Kay [video] (youtube.com)
3045.
Krita 3.0: The Animation Release (krita.org)
3046.
FBI quietly changes its privacy rules for accessing NSA data on Americans (theguardian.com)
3047.
Show HN: The Deadlock Empire – Slay dragons, master concurrency (deadlockempire.github.io)
3048.
Brew commands send data to Google Analytics (tobiastom.name)
3049.
Worried About the Privacy of Your Messages? Download Signal (nytimes.com)
3050.
Edward Snowden Demonstrates How Easy It Is to Hack a Voting Machine (ijr.com)
3051.
Mercedes-Benz shows off the first fully electric heavy urban transport truck (techcrunch.com)
3052.
Millennium Tower is tilting, sinking (sf.curbed.com)
3053.
The End of Prison Visitation (mic.com)
3054.
Hackathon Be Gone (brianchang.info)
3055.
Integrating a VT220 into my life (drewdevault.com)
3056.
Comparing Rust and Java (llogiq.github.io)
3057.
Startup incorporation checklist (github.com)
3058.
OpenSSL Security Advisory (openssl.org)
3059.
Comparing Git Workflows (atlassian.com)
3060.
CIA Director John Brennan Pretends Foreign Cryptography Doesn't Exist (schneier.com)