September 2016 Archive
151.
House Passes Employee Stock Options Bill Aimed at Startups (morningconsult.com)
152.
We Don’t Simply Get Remote Jobs, We Join Remote Teams (remotebase.io)
153.
I Am Sam Altman, President of YC Group. AMA
154.
Contemplating the possible retirement of Apache OpenOffice (lwn.net)
155.
I Used to Be a Human Being (nymag.com)
156.
Beware: Windows 10 Signature Edition Blocks Installing Linux (fossboss.com)
157.
Facebook is imposing American censorship on the rest of the world (telegraph.co.uk)
158.
Microsoft is now the leading company for open source contributions on GitHub (businessinsider.com)
159.
The building blocks of understanding are memorization and repetition (nautil.us)
160.
ORWL – The first open source, physically secure computer (crowdsupply.com)
161.
Figma 1.0 – Collaborative interface design tool (figma.com)
162.
Rolls-Royce’s single-crystal turbine blade casting foundry (theengineer.co.uk)
163.
YouTube Go: YouTube reimagined for the next generation of YouTube viewers (youtube.googleblog.com)
164.
Super Mario 64 – 1996 Developer Interviews (shmuplations.com)
165.
Neural Photo Editor (github.com)
166.
A bite of Python (access.redhat.com)
167.
Snapchat Releases First Hardware Product, Spectacles (wsj.com)
168.
FBI director: Cover up your webcam (thehill.com)
169.
Employee #1: Dropbox (themacro.com)
170.
Announcing Quill 1.0 (quilljs.com)
171.
How Google obliterated my 4 year old Chrome extension featuring 24k+ users (by.graffino.com)
172.
Municipal ISP forced to shut off fiber-to-the-home Internet after court ruling (arstechnica.com)
173.
Is your SSH password revealed when you attempt to connect to the wrong server? (unix.stackexchange.com)
174.
A Design Defect Is Breaking iPhone 6 Pluses (ifixit.org)
175.
Why is printing “B” dramatically slower than printing “#”? (2014) (stackoverflow.com)
176.
Sublime Text 3 Build 3124 (sublimetext.com)
177.
Uber starts self-driving car pickups in Pittsburgh (techcrunch.com)
178.
Sri Lanka Is Declared Malaria Free by World Health Organization (blogs.wsj.com)
179.
The decline of Stack Overflow (2015) (hackernoon.com)
180.
DNS-over-HTTPS (developers.google.com)