2016 Archive
20011.
Can Tech Tools Make Apartment-Hunting in New York Affordable?
(bloomberg.com)
20012.
I’m Sorry Mr. Zuckerberg, but You Are Wrong
(shift.newco.co)
20013.
20015.
Just how bad is OpenSSL? (2012)
(lists.randombit.net)
20017.
Why CPU Frequency Stalled (2008)
(spectrum.ieee.org)
20019.
Apple's October TV Surprise
(joe-steel.com)
20020.
Why For-Profit Education Fails
(theatlantic.com)
20021.
20022.
20024.
Bad news and good news for tinnitus sufferers
(nautil.us)
20025.
A Historian Who Fled the Nazis and Still Wants Us to Read Hitler
(newyorker.com)
20026.
20027.
Disney Considers Offer for Twitter
(wsj.com)
20028.
OneDrive reduces free tier from 15GB to 5GB
(support.office.com)
20029.
One-letter programming languages
(computerworld.com)
20030.
How Signal Beats WhatsApp
(theintercept.com)
20031.
Sure, Earth Could Get Hit by a Deadly Asteroid–But There’s an Upside
(smithsonianmag.com)
20032.
20033.
ASA Investigating No Man’s Sky’s Steam Advertising
(rockpapershotgun.com)
20034.
Sites with a /now page
(nownownow.com)
20035.
Show HN: Turn GitHub Usernames into Emails
(github.com)
20036.
Signs That a Job Is Due to Be Automated
(fastcompany.com)
20037.
Designing a Home Network for Hostile Devices
(shkspr.mobi)
20038.
GM microbes created that can’t escape the lab (2015)
(nature.com)
20039.
How Far to AI Utopia?
(milesbrundage.com)
20040.