September 2016 Archive
2191.
Are Developmental Mistakes Essential to Evolution? (bigquestionsonline.com)
2192.
Markov Chains Explained Visually (setosa.io)
2193.
Morevna Episode 3 – Made with free software [video] (morevnaproject.org)
2194.
Typed Redux Reducers in TypeScript 2.0 (spin.atomicobject.com)
2195.
OpenSMTPD 6.0.0 is released (poolp.org)
2196.
The Progress of Node.js a Year Post Merge and Where the Technology Is Going (medium.com)
2197.
On Not Knowing (Modern) Greek (eidolon.pub)
2198.
The Quiet Power of Maya Lin (nybooks.com)
2199.
How I gained access to TMobile’s national network for free (medium.com)
2200.
MIT Challenge: 4 year MIT CS curriculum in 1 year (2012) (scotthyoung.com)
2201.
Three Ideas for Civil Criticism (datacolada.org)
2202.
A brief survey of Fully Homomorphic Encryption, computing on encrypted data (blog.quarkslab.com)
2203.
Excel-Messenger: A Terrible Experiment in VBA (tristancalderbank.com)
2204.
How to Analyze the Performance of Your Program (natsys-lab.blogspot.com)
2205.
The Scientists Who Make Apps Addictive (1843magazine.com)
2206.
Five Lawmakers Are Challenging Gag Orders on FBI National Security Letters (theintercept.com)
2207.
We might live in a computer program but it may not matter (bbc.com)
2208.
How Do You Make Turbo Engines More Efficient? Just Add Water (nytimes.com)
2209.
Sony announces the Pro, a more powerful PlayStation 4 with a $399 price tag (techcrunch.com)
2210.
Has Chomsky been blown out of the water? [pdf] (covingtoninnovations.com)
2211.
Girls' Life vs. Boys' Life? Magazine Cover Sparks Uproar (mprnews.org)
2212.
Ask HN: My game is growing fast. What should I do?
2213.
C#/XAML for HTML5 new Beta 10.0 (cshtml5.com)
2214.
Millions of stolen Last.fm passwords have been decrypted. These are the top 50 (qz.com)
2215.
The fall of Eclipse (movingfulcrum.com)
2216.
US student declared dead reportedly 'kidnapped to teach English to Kim Jong-un' (independent.co.uk)
2217.
Wing – A dead-simple, responsive, CSS framework (usewing.ml)
2218.
Making a classroom discussion an actual discussion (crookedtimber.org)
2219.
JavaScript (and Node.js) Continues to Eat the World (medium.com)
2220.
Benchtop Black Hole Analogues Help Physicists Glimpse the Quantum Universe (nautil.us)