September 2016 Archive
2161.
How Far You Can Drive Your Car on Empty, in One Chart (yourmechanic.com)
2162.
Ask HN: What does Facebook actually do these days?
2163.
U.S. Accuses Tech Firm of Bias Against Asian Software Engineers (mobile.nytimes.com)
2164.
You Are Not a Commodity [audio] (podplayer.net)
2165.
Ask HN: What should I do?
2166.
Play-by-Play: Trying to make it as a sports commentator (theparisreview.org)
2167.
WhatsApp puts advertisers first, users second – time to switch to Signal (hackforprivacy.org)
2168.
Netflix saves children from 150 hours of commercials annually (exstreamist.com)
2169.
The Sloppy Battle for the Future of Craft Rye (bloomberg.com)
2170.
Show HN: Encouraging STEM Using Advanced Math in Music (genius.com)
2171.
Atlas Data Structure (getkerf.wordpress.com)
2172.
Medieval songs reflect humor in amorous courtships, Stanford scholar finds (news.stanford.edu)
2173.
Catalyze raises $6.5M in Series B funding (content.catalyze.io)
2174.
Turing codec: open-source HEVC video compression (bbc.co.uk)
2175.
Guide to the Longest Running Scientific Experiments (atlasobscura.com)
2176.
Libreboot Screwup – 18 Sept 2016 (zammit.org)
2177.
The Steps to a Universal Online Tutor (davidvandegrift.com)
2178.
Images from Sun’s Edge Reveal Solar Wind Origins (nasa.gov)
2179.
Programming Sucks (stilldrinking.org)
2180.
Linear Algebra Abridged – Sheldon Axler (WEBDL, 2016) (linear.axler.net)
2181.
Claude E. Shannon – A Goliath Amongst Giants (bell-labs.com)
2182.
A whistle-blower accuses the Kochs of “poisoning” an Arkansas town (newyorker.com)
2183.
Rust Executables 10x Slower on AMD Due To Linux+AMD Performance Issues (github.com)
2184.
Ask HN: What's your dream as a programmer?
2185.
Today I sold my $278,987 worth of Apple Stock (reddit.com)
2186.
Twenty years after (esr.ibiblio.org)
2187.
Show HN: ZPDer – informs you when an NPM package you use is upgraded (zpder.herokuapp.com)
2188.
How Russia and China Could Strike the U.S. Air Force’s ‘Achilles Heel’ (warisboring.com)
2189.
Letter of Recommendation: Glass Bricks (nytimes.com)
2190.
Shape-programmable magnetic soft matter (pnas.org)