August 2016 Archive
1591.
A History of Early Versions of Adventure (bluerenga.wordpress.com)
1592.
Zabbixctl – A tool for working with Zabbix server API (github.com)
1593.
Flex your computing power! (Suchflex.com)
1594.
Being vegan isn’t as good for humanity as you think (qz.com)
1595.
The Eighth Dirty Word – “Just” (blog.forrestthewoods.com)
1596.
Wasted in San Francisco (ediblesanfrancisco.ediblefeast.com)
1597.
Show HN: Twincl Editor – A WYSIWYG/Markdown dual-mode editor (twincl.com)
1598.
Real Estate Strikes Out on Its Own in the Stock Indexes (nytimes.com)
1599.
How Lending Club’s Biggest Fanboy Uncovered Shady Loans (bloomberg.com)
1600.
The head of Bloomberg's $150M VC fund explains formula for finding an AI startup (businessinsider.com)
1601.
Researchers or Corporate Allies? Think Tanks Blur the Line (nytimes.com)
1602.
Bitcoin Technology to Fuel P2P Solar Revolution? (understandsolar.com)
1603.
Technical Debt: It’s not just the code (i-proving.com)
1604.
How Imperfections Could Bring Down Michelangelo’s David (nytimes.com)
1605.
Show HN: Inspired by a HN comment, half stars proposed for Unicode [pdf] (files.righto.com)
1606.
Death and Suicide in Universal Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
1607.
Decoding the Civil War (zooniverse.org)
1608.
More Is Different (1972) [pdf] (physics.ohio-state.edu)
1609.
1610.
On the history and justification of the C programming language (pastebin.com)
1611.
Contempt Culture (2015) (blog.aurynn.com)
1612.
Is There a STEM Crisis or a STEM Surplus? (blogs.wsj.com)
1613.
Brasília at Midnight (evenmagazine.com)
1614.
Hask is not a category (math.andrej.com)
1615.
Everyone Despises SolarCity Deal, Except Tesla Shareholders (nytimes.com)
1616.
When Refrigeration Was Controversial (daily.jstor.org)
1617.
The Solitary Vice: Victorian Views on Masturbation (mimimatthews.com)
1618.
U.S. Judge Rejects Uber’s Proposed $100M Settlement with Drivers (wsj.com)
1619.
Ask HN: Why are sites now breaking login forms into stages (name then password)?
1620.
Dormant Earth germs could spring to life in a Martian puddle (wired.com)