September 2016 Archive
2431.
Test Pilot Admits the F-35 Can’t Dogfight (warisboring.com)
2432.
Turning Google Assistant into a ‘Star Trek’ Computer (nytimes.com)
2433.
Wells Fargo lays off 5300 employees over fake accounts (npr.org)
2434.
GitHub Platform Roadmap (developer.github.com)
2435.
China develops a quantum radar with 100 km range to bypass stealth measures (tech.firstpost.com)
2436.
Python Core Development Sprint 2016: 3.6 and beyond (blog.python.org)
2437.
AP: Across US, police officers abuse confidential databases (bigstory.ap.org)
2438.
OpenBSD imports LLVM (twitter.com)
2439.
How Snowden Escaped (news.nationalpost.com)
2440.
Show HN: Personal Finance Management in Node.js and Google Sheets (github.com)
2441.
12 fuck ups whilst making a chatbot (medium.com)
2442.
Cri-o – OCI-based implementation of Kubernetes Container Runtime Interface (github.com)
2443.
Where Nothing Can Go Worng (theparisreview.org)
2444.
Designing futures for Rust (aturon.github.io)
2445.
Elementary OS Loki Has Arrived (linux.com)
2446.
'A constitutional crisis': the CIA turns on the Senate (theguardian.com)
2447.
An Introvert’s Guide to Overcoming the Stress of Networking (medium.com)
2448.
Sen. Warren, Hundreds of Academics Urge Rejection of ISDS and TPP (soundcloud.com)
2449.
Affliction and Salvation: Love Was a Learned Art for Iris Murdoch (thenation.com)
2450.
Snorting a Brain Chemical Could Replace Sleep (masrgate.space)
2451.
Concurrent ML versus Go (wingolog.org)
2452.
Network Crash Report: Android Nougat has 2.5x network issues vs. iOS 10 (data.apteligent.com)
2453.
Developer Interviews Are Broken, and You Can't Fix It (gayle.com)
2454.
The most notable luminaries of our time are wrong to fear AI (inputcoffee.com)
2455.
Ask HN: What are your favorite sayings?
2456.
Ask HN: Settle for less salary or change to make more in prime years
2457.
Ask HN: New OSS Projects: Go or Java?
2458.
Ask HN: Domain Dispute
2459.
This student's invention could save millions of lives across the world (bbc.co.uk)
2460.
From Zero to a Million: There Are Two Usual Paths for Startups; I Took the Third (blog.markgrowth.com)