September 2016 Archive
421.
iGAN – Deep learning software that generates images with a few brushstrokes (github.com)
422.
A computer engineer has tracked down the first Apollo guidance computer (gadget.co.za)
423.
Amazon CloudFront now supports HTTP/2 (aws.amazon.com)
424.
Fewer foreign entrepreneurs say they need the U.S. (washingtonpost.com)
425.
A Hoare Logic for Rust (ticki.github.io)
426.
Qualities of clean code (blog.goyello.com)
427.
Can computers read through a book page by page without opening it? (cameraculture.media.mit.edu)
428.
Machine Learning 101: An Intro to Utilizing Decision Trees (talend.com)
429.
DEA will ban chemicals contained in kratom, a popular herbal supplement (statnews.com)
430.
WoSign's secret purchase of StartCom: WoSign threatened legal actions (percya.com)
431.
Mastercard sued for $19B in Britain's biggest damages claim (reuters.com)
432.
In India, a Rich Food Culture Vanishes from the Train Tracks (npr.org)
433.
Three JavaScript performance fundamentals that make Bluebird fast (reaktor.com)
434.
An OS 9 odyssey: Why some Mac users won’t abandon 16-year-old software (arstechnica.com)
435.
'Mr. Robot' may be fiction, but its hacking plots are all too real (recode.net)
436.
What’s up with the Beep driver in Windows 7? (2010) (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
437.
The neurology of self-awareness (edge.org)
438.
How Chrome ate 21GB of storage (blog.francoismaillet.com)
439.
Hacker fakes German minister's fingerprints using photos of her hands (theguardian.com)
440.
Proposal of a new concurrency model for Ruby 3 [pdf] (atdot.net)
441.
What is your phone telling your rental car? (consumer.ftc.gov)
442.
Think Before You Parallelize: A tour of parallel abstractions (jackmott.github.io)
443.
VW engineer pleads guilty to diesel emissions scandal (detroitnews.com)
444.
“We have been experiencing a catastrophic DDoS attack” (status.linode.com)
445.
FAA Urges Passengers to Not Use Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on Planes (wsj.com)
446.
Some questions about Docker and rkt (jvns.ca)
447.
Ask HN: What do you wish someone would build?
448.
Firefox: Announcing Project Mortar (groups.google.com)
449.
Bugs found in GCC with the help of PVS-Studio (viva64.com)
450.
Stali: A new static Linux distribution (sta.li)