September 2016 Archive
31.
What It Costs to Run Let's Encrypt (letsencrypt.org)
32.
Vim 8.0 released (groups.google.com)
33.
“Dear Mark. I am writing this to inform you that I shall not comply” (aftenposten.no)
34.
Akamai takes Brian Krebs’ site off its servers after ‘record’ cyberattack (businessinsider.com)
35.
Facebook Ordered to Stop Collecting Data on WhatsApp Users in Germany (nytimes.com)
36.
Tricks to Monetize Your Side Projects (jeremyaboyd.com)
37.
Leaflet 1.0 – A JavaScript library for mobile-friendly interactive maps (leafletjs.com)
38.
WaveNet: A Generative Model for Raw Audio (deepmind.com)
39.
I am a fast webpage (varvy.com)
40.
WoSign and StartCom: Mozilla’s proposed conclusion (docs.google.com)
41.
Washington Post Is First Paper to Call for Prosecution of Its Own Source (theintercept.com)
42.
Costa Rica has gone 76 days using 100% renewable electricity (vox.com)
43.
GitLab Master Plan (about.gitlab.com)
44.
Facebook, Amazon, Google, IBM and Microsoft Create Partnership on AI (techcrunch.com)
45.
Multi-process Firefox brings 400-700% improvement in responsiveness (techcrunch.com)
46.
Bike manufacturer sees huge reduction in delivery damage by printing TV on box (medium.com)
47.
Mozilla Thimble (thimble.mozilla.org)
48.
What every coder should know about gamma (blog.johnnovak.net)
49.
The Correct Way to Validate Email Addresses (hackernoon.com)
50.
Announcing TypeScript 2.0 (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
51.
PostgreSQL 9.6 Released (postgresql.org)
52.
For 25 years, Carl Malamud has been fighting to make public information public (backchannel.com)
53.
Sweden Wants to Fight Disposable Culture with Tax Breaks for Repairing Old Stuff (fastcoexist.com)
54.
Tesla Wins Contract to Help Power the California Grid (bloomberg.com)
55.
Old Geek Jobs: fighting against ageism in the industry (oldgeekjobs.com)
56.
What typing ^D does on Unix (2009) (utcc.utoronto.ca)
57.
Cap’n Proto (capnproto.org)
58.
The MIT License, Line by Line (writing.kemitchell.com)
59.
90 Cents of Every 'Pay-For-Performance' Dollar for CEOs Are Paid for Luck (corpgov.law.harvard.edu)
60.
Insomnia 3.0 – A simple and beautiful REST API client (insomnia.rest)