2016 Archive
1351.
Tesla Announces $2B Public Offering to Accelerate Model 3 Ramp Up (bloomberg.com)
1352.
Ask HN: What is your go-to example for a good REST API?
1353.
After fifteen years of downtime, the MetaFilter gopher server is back (metatalk.metafilter.com)
1354.
How to Write a Spelling Corrector (norvig.com)
1355.
Show HN: Podcat – Imdb for podcasts (podcat.com)
1356.
Mailtrain.org, self-hosted open-source Mailchimp clone (mailtrain.org)
1357.
Tim Cook assures employees that Apple is committed to the Mac (techcrunch.com)
1358.
The new MacBook Pro is kind of great for hackers (medium.com)
1359.
Go’s march to low-latency GC (blog.twitch.tv)
1360.
Bayes's Theorem: What's the Big Deal? (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1361.
Apple Apologizes and Updates iOS to Restore iPhones Disabled by Error 53 (techcrunch.com)
1362.
Microsoft’s Surface Hub is now apparently a billion-dollar business (arstechnica.com)
1363.
fMRI software bugs could upend years of research (theregister.co.uk)
1364.
USCIS Proposes Rule to Welcome International Entrepreneurs (uscis.gov)
1365.
Linux debugging tools you'll love (jvns.ca)
1366.
Economic Inequality (paulgraham.com)
1367.
Bitcoin 'creator' backs out of Satoshi coin move 'proof' (bbc.co.uk)
1368.
How to Hide $400M (nytimes.com)
1369.
A Look at How Traders and Economists Are Using the Julia Programming Language (waterstechnology.com)
1370.
Nintendo Developer Portal (developer.nintendo.com)
1371.
Amazon Echo, home alone with NPR on, got confused and hijacked a thermostat (qz.com)
1372.
Noms – A versioned, forkable, syncable database (github.com)
1373.
Microsoft Sues Justice Department Over Secret Customer Data Searches (wsj.com)
1374.
Not Just Any Old Geek (blog.oldgeekjobs.com)
1375.
LinkedIn password leak (usblog.kaspersky.com)
1376.
Golden Rules for Making Money (1880) (fourmilab.ch)
1377.
Proselint (proselint.com)
1378.
The FBI faked an entire field of forensic science (2015) (slate.com)
1379.
How Web Scraping Is Revealing Lobbying and Corruption in Peru (blog.scrapinghub.com)
1380.
Cheap HDMI capture for Linux (blog.benjojo.co.uk)