August 2016 Archive
1771.
The DNS-Based Authentication of Named Entities (DANE) TLS Protocol (tools.ietf.org)
1772.
The problem with San Francisco Opera ticket prices (perfectprice.io)
1773.
Usage Plans for AWS API Gateway (aws.amazon.com)
1774.
Long-Range (200m) BLE Beacons with 1Mb EEPROM (blog.estimote.com)
1775.
Japan has more old-fashioned music stores than anywhere else (qz.com)
1776.
The Power of Company Mottoes (mondaynote.com)
1777.
Google keeps ex-Googlers close by investing in their startups (recode.net)
1778.
Ask HN: Any great talks you would like to share?
1779.
A Beautiful Mind (1998) (vanityfair.com)
1780.
Intel Leverages Chip Might to Etch Photonics Future (nextplatform.com)
1781.
Meccano Differential Analyzer (hackaday.com)
1782.
The Brain That Couldn’t Remember (nytimes.com)
1783.
How natural are nature documentaries? (theverge.com)
1784.
MyRocks: A space- and write-optimized MySQL database (code.facebook.com)
1785.
MyLG – Network Diagnostic Tool (github.com)
1786.
Loverage – let your tests describe your program behavior (github.com)
1787.
Ask HN: Why has the downvoting timelimit been reduced?
1788.
The Strange and Complicated Future of the E-Cigarette Industry (pointsadhsblog.wordpress.com)
1789.
Evidence for Africans in Britain from the Bronze Age to the Medieval Period (caitlingreen.org)
1790.
Configuration (mis)management or why I hate puppet, ansible, salt, etc. (scriptcrafty.com)
1791.
Show HN: PGBackup.com, Postgres backup as a service (pgbackup.com)
1792.
The Victorian Demagogue: 19th Century Words on a Modern Danger (mimimatthews.com)
1793.
Ask HN: Is there a mapping of HN usernames to well known people in tech?
1794.
Screw Passive Income, I Want Active Income
1795.
Retrophies: achievements system for emulators (retrophies.win)
1796.
Non-Cooperative Games (1950) [pdf] (rbsc.princeton.edu)
1797.
OpenSSH 7.3 released (marc.info)
1798.
“EFI? Intel has been trying to shove that down our throats for years.” (2003) (groups.google.com)
1799.
These toxins in our food almost certainly shouldn’t be there (bbc.com)
1800.
Show HN: Crowdsourcing academic profiles for 3,600 computer science professors (drafty.cs.brown.edu)