How Mickey Mouse Evades the Public Domain
(priceonomics.com)
2016 Archive
3091.
3092.
Microsoft forms new 5,000-person AI division
(geekwire.com)
3093.
FBI wants access to browser history without a warrant in terrorism, spy cases
(washingtonpost.com)
3094.
Samsung ships the world's highest capacity SSD, with 15TB of storage
(computerworld.com)
3095.
Wazer introduces the first desktop water-jet cutter
(spectrum.ieee.org)
3096.
3097.
Hammerspoon – Powerful automation of OS X with Lua
(hammerspoon.org)
3098.
Ant colony discovered in an abandoned Polish nuclear weapons bunker
(arstechnica.com)
3099.
gRPC: Internet-scale RPC framework is now 1.0
(cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
3101.
The Law is Clear: The FBI Cannot Make Apple Rewrite its OS
(backchannel.com)
3102.
Google Reveals It Received Secret FBI Subpoena
(theintercept.com)
3104.
France: Open Access Law Adopted
(openaire.eu)
3105.
3106.
The Ethernet PAUSE frame
(jeffq.com)
3107.
Poor people pay for parking even when they can’t afford a car
(washingtonpost.com)
3108.
2016 Retina MacBook Pro Caveats
(lvh.io)
3109.
People suck at technical interviews (2014)
(seldo.com)
3110.
Google’s Self-Driving Car Project Is Losing Out to Rivals
(bloomberg.com)
3111.
Wikipedia is fixing one of the Internet’s biggest flaws
(washingtonpost.com)
3112.
Giving up on Julia
(zverovich.net)
3113.
Advancing our amazing bet
(googlefiberblog.blogspot.com)
3114.
If Prisoners Ran Prisons
(themarshallproject.org)
3115.
Canonical releases Ubuntu 16.10
(insights.ubuntu.com)
3116.
3117.
/dev/random – a new approach
(lwn.net)
3118.
Of course Zuckerberg wants to bow to Chinese censorship
(m.signalvnoise.com)
3119.
KeeWeb: Unofficial KeePass web and desktop client
(github.com)
3120.
Lessons from Outsourcing to India, China and the Philippines
(troyhunt.com)