August 2016 Archive
2551.
Jack of all trades, master of none. Why Bootstrap Admin Templates suck? (medium.com)
2552.
An Aging Boy Band Calls It Quits, but Japan Can’t Let Go (nytimes.com)
2553.
Ask HN: Starting machine learning? Books, videos and other resources
2554.
You Don’t Deserve a House in the Bay Area (allenc.com)
2555.
Like It or Not, “Smart Drugs” Are Coming to the Office (hbr.org)
2556.
Is Elon Musk the next king of trucking? (medium.com)
2557.
Bitcoin not money, judge rules in victory for backers (phys.org)
2558.
Postman – Now available for Windows (getpostman.com)
2559.
Show HN: A JavaScript String replace API that challenges the status quo (github.com)
2560.
Bitching Betty (en.wikipedia.org)
2561.
Always Already Translated (publicbooks.org)
2562.
The Echo is ready for a killer app – 5 ways Amazon can help developers build it (goberoi.com)
2563.
The 80-hour Myth (startupboy.com)
2564.
A high frequency, market-making cryptocurrency trading platform in Node.js (github.com)
2565.
Have I been Pwned? (haveibeenpwned.com)
2566.
Android 6.0.1 (CM13) on Microsoft Lumia 525 (forum.xda-developers.com)
2567.
My Dead Girlfriend’s Bot (medium.com)
2568.
Palo Alto considers banning new software companies (siliconbeat.com)
2569.
Passport: Simple, unobtrusive authentication for Node.js (passportjs.org)
2570.
Go Back with Backspace (chrome.google.com)
2571.
Beej's Guide to Network Programming (beej.us)
2572.
MicroConf Europe 2016 is happening right now. Read the live notes now (microconfeuroperecap.com)
2573.
React Native ART and D3 (hswolff.com)
2574.
The End of Meaningless Jobs Will Unleash the World’s Creativity (singularityhub.com)
2575.
How I sold my company to Twitter, in spite of my own stupidity (medium.com)
2576.
German Savers Lose Faith in Banks, Stash Cash at Home (wsj.com)
2577.
UCSD Nobel Laureate Roger Tsien Dies (sandiegouniontribune.com)
2578.
Stand up against the stand up (techcrunch.com)
2579.
Letter of Resignation from the Palo Alto Planning and Transportation Commission (medium.com)
2580.
Infiniti’s variable compression engine is a huge technological leap (arstechnica.com)