September 2016 Archive
961.
A little SF personal injury case threatens 'most important law' on the Internet (latimes.com)
962.
Brave Browser Adds Bitcoin Payments (news.bitcoin.com)
963.
North Korea Owes Sweden €300m for 1000 Volvos It Stole 40 Years Ago (europe.newsweek.com)
964.
Why Should I Care What Color the Bikeshed Is? (1999) (bikeshed.org)
965.
We have an epidemic of deeply flawed meta-analyses, says John Ioannidis (retractionwatch.com)
966.
How One of the Deadliest Hajj Accidents Unfolded (nytimes.com)
967.
Show HN: I built a MySQL storage engine which is InnoDB compatible (upscaledb.com)
968.
TensorFlow Example: Fit a straight line (github.com)
969.
WaveNet implementation in Keras (github.com)
970.
Breakfast in the Ruins (nybooks.com)
971.
Yahoo says at least 500M accounts hacked in 2014 (reuters.com)
972.
Golang – encoding/csv: Reading is slow (github.com)
973.
New Record Low Solar Price in Abu Dhabi – Costs Plunging Faster Than Expected (rameznaam.com)
974.
The FBI’s Approach to the Cyber Threat (fbi.gov)
975.
Bitcoin Wealth Distribution (blog.lawnmower.io)
976.
Show HN: SpaceNeovim – Spacemacs for Neovim (github.com)
977.
The Fierce, Forgotten Library Wars of the Ancient World (atlasobscura.com)
978.
How Police and Courts are Misusing Unreliable IP Address Information [pdf] (eff.org)
979.
Language Hacking in a Live Programming Environment (ohmlang.github.io)
980.
Literate Clojure Programming: Anatomy of a Org-Mode File (fgiasson.com)
981.
Why I finally ditched Jira (log.liminastudio.com)
982.
Apple takes on Google and Microsoft with iWorks real-time collaboration (techcrunch.com)
983.
D-Wave Systems Previews 2000-Qubit Quantum System (dwavesys.com)
984.
Nokia to demonstrate a technique for terabit-speed data over optical-fiber (zdnet.com)
985.
What the F? What swearing reveals about language and ourselves (arstechnica.com)
986.
Inside Arizona’s Pump Skimmer Scourge (krebsonsecurity.com)
987.
GoDoc: package letsencrypt (godoc.org)
988.
China begins operating world’s largest radio telescope (bigstory.ap.org)
989.
Hakaru – Probabilistic Programming (hakaru-dev.github.io)
990.
A curated list of resources dedicated to recurrent neural networks (github.com)