August 2016 Archive
4891.
Programming with Japanese candies (youtu.be)
4892.
MSFT Pitches Technology That Can Read Facial Expressions at Political Rallies (theintercept.com)
4893.
Memory Management Bugs: An Introduction (backtrace.io)
4894.
Flowtype: Writing high-quality type definitions for libraries (medium.com)
4895.
Show HN: React Jobs (react.jobs)
4896.
Venezuela Shows the Human Cost of Statism (swarajyamag.com)
4897.
How to force an email response from someone who is ignoring you (medium.com)
4898.
How (and why) FreeDOS keeps DOS alive (computerworld.com.au)
4899.
Show HN: An unbiased bootcamp prep school (firststepcoding.com)
4900.
Boston may have to force police to wear cameras (bostonglobe.com)
4901.
The Washington Post will use robots to write stories about the Rio Olympics (recode.net)
4902.
GLIBC 2.24 Released (sourceware.org)
4903.
When is it better to continue a take-off with a failed engine? (datagenetics.com)
4904.
New particle hopes fade as LHC data 'bump' disappears (bbc.com)
4905.
Fast and easy baseline text categorization with Vowpal Wabbit (nlpers.blogspot.com)
4906.
America's pungent corpse flowers are all mysteriously blooming at once (sciencealert.com)
4907.
Ethereum Races Ahead with Raiden’s Implementation of the Lightning Network (cryptocoinsnews.com)
4908.
An Inside Look at the Expanding World of the China VR Cafe Market (uploadvr.com)
4909.
Watson correctly diagnoses woman after doctors were stumped (siliconangle.com)
4910.
For Climate Scientists, the Siberian Anthrax Outbreak Is a Sign of Whats to Come (psmag.com)
4911.
Torrentz Has Died, but It Won’t Take Torrenting with It (wired.com)
4912.
Potato Announces Support for Django 1.10 in Djangae (p.ota.to)
4913.
Mapping the Hidden Worlds Beneath Greenland’s Ice (news.nationalgeographic.com)
4914.
We’re in a Low-Growth World. How Did We Get Here? (nytimes.com)
4915.
A Fresh Look at Gaming Devices for Supercomputing Applications (nextplatform.com)
4916.
Dimensionful Matrices (blog.sigfpe.com)
4917.
Show HN: Practical Time Series Analysis in R (ARIMA) (practicalquant.com)
4918.
Do your friends actually like you? (nytimes.com)
4919.
Is Edward Snowden DEAD? (express.co.uk)
4920.
Linux desktop usage share is now above 2% (netmarketshare.com)