September 2016 Archive
91.
Open Sourcing a Deep Learning Solution for Detecting NSFW Images (yahooeng.tumblr.com)
92.
Ask HN: What are the must-read books about economics/finance?
93.
How to Test Drive Your Business Idea Before Quitting Your Job (blog.ladder.io)
94.
A tale of an impossible bug: big.LITTLE and caching (mono-project.com)
95.
Upgrade your SSH keys (blog.g3rt.nl)
96.
Someone Is Learning How to Take Down the Internet (lawfareblog.com)
97.
Say hello to Google Allo: a smarter messaging app (googleblog.blogspot.com)
98.
HP Allegedly Time Bombs Unofficial Ink Cartridges from Working in Its Printers (hothardware.com)
99.
The GitHub Load Balancer (githubengineering.com)
100.
A global map of wind, weather, and ocean conditions (earth.nullschool.net)
101.
Pixels and voxels, the long answer (medium.com)
102.
A scammer stole $500 from me and in the end begged me not to tell his parents (blog.haschek.at)
103.
SVG has more potential (madebymike.com.au)
104.
Running a Tor Exit Node for Fun and E-mails (blog.daknob.net)
105.
Yandex.Mail's successful migration from Oracle to Postgres [pdf] (pgcon.org)
106.
Nootropics (gwern.net)
107.
Appropriate Uses for SQLite (sqlite.org)
108.
Finance is Not the Economy (unz.com)
109.
FDA Orders Antibacterials Removed from Consumer Soaps (nbcnews.com)
110.
Code that is valid in both PHP and Java, and produces the same output in both (gist.github.com)
111.
How Convolutional Neural Networks Work (brohrer.github.io)
112.
How to Write a Spelling Corrector (norvig.com)
113.
Linux debugging tools you'll love (jvns.ca)
114.
Not Just Any Old Geek (blog.oldgeekjobs.com)
115.
Blind Apple engineer is transforming the tech world at only 22 (mashable.com)
116.
Upgrading Autopilot: Seeing the World in Radar (tesla.com)
117.
Show HN: A self-hosted alternative to Trello, Basecamp, and Freshbooks (duetapp.com)
118.
Announcing Rust 1.12 (blog.rust-lang.org)
119.
Google’s lawyers are asking to find Oracle’s lawyers in contempt of court (motherboard.vice.com)
120.
Why are the Microsoft Office file formats so complicated? (2008) (joelonsoftware.com)