August 2016 Archive
241.
gRPC: Internet-scale RPC framework is now 1.0 (cloudplatform.googleblog.com)
242.
France: Open Access Law Adopted (openaire.eu)
243.
The Ethernet PAUSE frame (jeffq.com)
244.
The French Number – Connect to a random French person and talk about anything (thefrenchnumber.fr)
245.
Google Outpaces Facebook on Getting India Connected to Internet (bloomberg.com)
246.
135M messages a second between processes in Java (2013) (psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com)
247.
MIT and DARPA Pack Lidar Sensor onto Single Chip (spectrum.ieee.org)
248.
F# for Fun and Profit (gitbook.com)
249.
Arguments against JSON-driven development (okigiveup.net)
250.
Lonnie Johnson: The father of the Super Soaker (bbc.co.uk)
251.
How Startup Options and Ownership Work (a16z.com)
252.
Technical debt as an opportunity to accumulate technical wealth (firstround.com)
253.
Praise for Intelligence Can Undermine Children's Motivation (1998) [pdf] (psychology.stanford.edu)
254.
Verizon: We Can't Become Dumb Pipes (mondaynote.com)
255.
China has built an elevated bus that travels above car traffic (techcrunch.com)
256.
What is it like to understand advanced mathematics? (quora.com)
257.
Spaceplan (jhollands.co.uk)
258.
The Elegance of Deflate (codersnotes.com)
259.
Missouri State Public Defender: Letter to Governor [pdf] (publicdefender.mo.gov)
260.
Linux is 25 today (groups.google.com)
261.
An American Doctor Experiences the NHS Again (drjengunter.wordpress.com)
262.
Technology was meant to herald a new way of working, but that’s not the case (bbc.com)
263.
The Hacker's Manifesto (1986) (usc.edu)
264.
Olympic executives cash in on a ‘Movement’ that keeps athletes poor (washingtonpost.com)
265.
Setup Keybase.io, GPG and Git to sign commits on GitHub (github.com)
266.
The Long, Remarkable History of the GIF (popularmechanics.com)
267.
A Swede Returns to Silicon Valley from China (blog.traintracks.io)
268.
Using attrs for everything in Python (glyph.twistedmatrix.com)
269.
How my open source hobby project became my job: 10 years of OptaPlanner (optaplanner.org)
270.
RedHat is hiring to make Linux run better on laptops (blogs.gnome.org)