August 2016 Archive
151.
New “Leaf” Is More Efficient Than Natural Photosynthesis (scientificamerican.com)
152.
YC Tech Stacks (themacro.com)
153.
Stop Treating Marijuana Like Heroin (nytimes.com)
154.
The Linux kernel hidden inside Windows 10 (github.com)
155.
The Imposter's Handbook (impostershandbook.com)
156.
In rich and poor countries, researchers turn to Sci-Hub (sciencemag.org)
157.
How AI and Machine Learning Work at Apple (backchannel.com)
158.
Google's login page accepts a vulnerable GET parameter (aidanwoods.com)
159.
Talk of a Split from Docker (thenewstack.io)
160.
Announcing BuckleScript 1.0 (bloomberg.github.io)
161.
What’s New in C# 7.0 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
162.
The Internet of Poorly Working Things (mondaynote.com)
163.
Announcing Rust 1.11 (blog.rust-lang.org)
164.
U.S. Team Wins First Place at International Math Olympiad (wordplay.blogs.nytimes.com)
165.
How does gdb work? (jvns.ca)
166.
Ask HN: What are good reads for designing APIs?
167.
Python JITs are coming (lwn.net)
168.
I don't think the Port Authority would like it if you looked at this photo (plus.google.com)
169.
Unsafe levels of toxic chemicals found in drinking water for 6M Americans (hsph.harvard.edu)
170.
Intel Licenses ARM Technology to Boost Foundry Business (bloomberg.com)
171.
A Message to the Apple Community in Europe (apple.com)
172.
PyPy gets funding from Mozilla for Python 3.5 support (morepypy.blogspot.com)
173.
A suggestion on how to spend a day at home (blog.mousereeve.com)
174.
Google Duo, a simple 1-to-1 video calling app (googleblog.blogspot.com)
175.
The LHC “nightmare scenario” has come true (backreaction.blogspot.com)
176.
The first version of Voxel Quest (with source) has been released (voxelquest.com)
177.
AI’s Language Problem (technologyreview.com)
178.
Why do CPUs have multiple cache levels? (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
179.
Why aren’t we using SSH for everything? (medium.com)
180.
Some of the most important deep learning papers (adeshpande3.github.io)