August 2016 Archive
1411.
Do Oil Companies Really Need $4B per Year of Taxpayers’ Money? (mobile.nytimes.com)
1412.
Deribit – Bitcoin Futures and Options Exchange (deribit.com)
1413.
Standup Antipatterns (medium.com)
1414.
Kim Dotcom permitted to livestream his appeal against extradition on Youtube (radionz.co.nz)
1415.
South Koreans use emoji to express playful sentiments they wouldn’t utter aloud (1843magazine.com)
1416.
Show HN: Poetically simple code review on GitHub (text.sourcegraph.com)
1417.
Vulnerability Update: libarchive (hardenedbsd.org)
1418.
Nearly two-thirds of carbon emissions originated in 90 companies (sciencemag.org)
1419.
Backers of Open-Source Chips Launch Startup (wsj.com)
1420.
Fat Protocols (usv.com)
1421.
Checking the C# Source Code of MSBuild with PVS-Studio (medium.com)
1422.
Wolverines: The Future of Search and Rescue (outsideonline.com)
1423.
Eye test may detect Parkinson’s before symptoms appear (sciencebulletin.org)
1424.
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) (darpa.mil)
1425.
Hidden Markov Models (2014) [pdf] (web.stanford.edu)
1426.
SWEET32: Birthday attacks on 64-bit block ciphers in TLS and OpenVPN (sweet32.info)
1427.
Animation That Explains Multi-GPU Algorithms [video] (youtube.com)
1428.
The Chomsky Puzzle (chronicle.com)
1429.
Health Care Is a Business, Not a Right (bloomberg.com)
1430.
Scientists to unveil new Earth-like planet (m.phys.org)
1431.
An act to amend Financial and Corporations Codes relating to digital currency (leginfo.legislature.ca.gov)
1432.
Ask HN: What is the most useful script for your business or startup?
1433.
OpenBSD binpatches and package updates (stable.mtier.org)
1434.
A Letter to My Daughter About Young Men (medium.com)
1435.
FPGAs and Deep Machine Learning (fpgasite.wordpress.com)
1436.
Show HN: LockedAway – A unique text experience (lockedaway.online)
1437.
America at the Atomic Crossroads (newyorker.com)
1438.
SSL/TLS and PKI History (feistyduck.com)
1439.
Demosaicing on Fujifilm X-Trans Sensors (public.asu.edu)
1440.
How Fins Evolved into Hands and Feet (theatlantic.com)