September 2016 Archive
1591.
Scala 2.12.0-RC1 released (issues.scala-lang.org)
1592.
Chad Rigetti on Building Quantum Computers [video] (themacro.com)
1593.
New report examines how AI might affect urban life (news.harvard.edu)
1594.
What Happened After Portugal Decriminalized All Drugs, from Weed to Heroin (news.vice.com)
1595.
Feinstein-Burr 2.0: The Crypto Backdoor Bill Lives On (justsecurity.org)
1596.
How an Imaginary Island Stayed on Maps for Five Centuries (hyperallergic.com)
1597.
Facebook to reinstate censored image of ‘napalm girl’ (independent.co.uk)
1598.
Inside the Federal Bureau of Way Too Many Guns (gq.com)
1599.
Ask a Female Engineer: Joining a Startup (themacro.com)
1600.
Hacker known as Guccifer sentenced to 52 months in prison (washingtonpost.com)
1601.
Volume – The world’s first personal volumetric display (lookingglassfactory.com)
1602.
The secret lives of long-lived particles (symmetrymagazine.org)
1603.
Windows Server 2016: End of One Era, Start of Another (nextplatform.com)
1604.
Ask HN: Labour of love projects
1605.
The Money is Gone (theintercept.com)
1606.
Science Fiction by Scientists (humblebundle.com)
1607.
One in 10 children has 'Aids defence' (bbc.com)
1608.
The Design of Parliaments Has an Impact on Politics (wired.com)
1609.
The 1950's Jet Launching Tiny Satellites (bbc.com)
1610.
America’s Short, Violent Love Affair with Indoor Track Cycling (atlasobscura.com)
1611.
Robot arrested by Russian police at political rally in Moscow (abc.net.au)
1612.
Ultrasound Haptic Technology Could Revolutionise Man-Machine Interaction (theengineer.co.uk)
1613.
The Only Animated Film Ever Banned by Soviet Censors (1968) (openculture.com)
1614.
Read Scheme – Resources for Functional Programming (readscheme.org)
1615.
Comet from 8.9 km – Narrow-angle Camera (esa.int)
1616.
Optional arguments in Rust 1.12 (xion.io)
1617.
Harassment of Our Authors Is Not Ok: A Conversation (medium.com)
1618.
What it took to save the Twinkie (washingtonpost.com)
1619.
Ask HN: What do you use for remote access?
1620.
Facebook at Work is launching next month (techcrunch.com)