August 2016 Archive
271.
Undebt: How We Refactored 3M Lines of Code (engineeringblog.yelp.com)
272.
Ask HN: How do I write a resume after five years of a startup?
273.
Thoughts on Uber’s List of Postgres Limitations (blog.2ndquadrant.com)
274.
How a Technical Co-Founder Spends His Time (jdlm.info)
275.
Secure Golden Key Boot (rol.im)
276.
Why Do We Judge Parents for Putting Kids at Perceived But Unreal Risk? (npr.org)
277.
Software Library: Amiga (archive.org)
278.
Plasma wings could change the way airplanes are designed and flown (pbs.org)
279.
Test flight held for small jet modeled after Miyazaki anime (mainichi.jp)
280.
Facebook will force advertising on ad-blocking users (wsj.com)
281.
Uber Loses at Least $1.2B in First Half of 2016 (bloomberg.com)
282.
The Secret Button (codersnotes.com)
283.
Google employees have enjoyed revolving door during Obama administration (watchdog.org)
284.
Forget Comcast. Here’s a DIY Approach to Internet Access (backchannel.com)
285.
Cracking the Adventure Time cipher (aaronrandall.com)
286.
Google Cast is now built-in to Chrome (chrome.googleblog.com)
287.
Data points that Facebook uses to target ads (washingtonpost.com)
288.
Kubernetes the Hard Way (github.com)
289.
How to Write a Novel (themillions.com)
290.
30K Page Views for $0.21: A Serverless Story (fmlnerd.com)
291.
Looking at your program’s structure in Go 1.7 (pauladamsmith.com)
292.
Automatically closing FIN_WAIT_2 is a violation of the TCP specification (blog.cloudflare.com)
293.
Raw footage of the Japanese games industry (gamasutra.com)
294.
Zig: a system language which prioritizes optimality, safety, and readability (ziglang.org)
295.
Dinosaur and Lisp (vito.sdf.org)
296.
4 a.m. Is the Most Productive Hour (wsj.com)
297.
The Rise and Fall of the Gopher Protocol (minnpost.com)
298.
Return True to Win (alf.nu)
299.
The Human Cost of Tech Debt (daedtech.com)
300.
“Baffling” “signal” “from HD 164595” is probably none of the above (setiathome.berkeley.edu)