September 2016 Archive
241.
Is developer compensation becoming bimodal? (danluu.com)
242.
Why building a startup is probably your most sensible career path (blogs.nature.com)
243.
Why Kubernetes is winning the container war (infoworld.com)
244.
OpenSSL Security Advisory (openssl.org)
245.
Twitter may receive formal bid, suitors said to include Salesforce and Google (cnbc.com)
246.
How Dropbox securely stores your passwords (blogs.dropbox.com)
247.
Arch Linux adapted for Windows Subsystem for Linux (github.com)
248.
The ESP32 has been released (hackaday.com)
249.
Transmission BitTorrent Client OSX/Keydnap Malware Incident Q+A (transmissionbt.com)
250.
Microsoft forms new 5,000-person AI division (geekwire.com)
251.
Ant colony discovered in an abandoned Polish nuclear weapons bunker (arstechnica.com)
252.
Hillary's IT guy asking Reddit how to cover up emails (reddit.com)
253.
Google’s Self-Driving Car Project Is Losing Out to Rivals (bloomberg.com)
254.
500 Byte Images: The Haiku Vector Icon Format (blog.leahhanson.us)
255.
The Fourier Transform and its Applications (see.stanford.edu)
256.
16-year-old British girl earns £48,000 helping Chinese people name their babies (bbc.co.uk)
257.
Five Months of Kubernetes (danielmartins.ninja)
258.
How does Google know where I am? (security.stackexchange.com)
259.
Lesser known Git commands (hackernoon.com)
260.
Show HN: Build your first real world React.js application (academy.plot.ly)
261.
Dell Closes $60B Merger with EMC (wsj.com)
262.
Zuckerberg and Chan aim to tackle all disease by 2100 (bbc.com)
263.
Why GitHub Finally Abandoned Its Bossless Workplace (bloomberg.com)
264.
Ask HN: What's the best way to learn about the blockchain?
265.
On Generative Algorithms (inconvergent.net)
266.
CouchDB 2.0 (blog.couchdb.org)
267.
The Free-Time Paradox in America (theatlantic.com)
268.
It’s Tough Being Over 40 in Silicon Valley (bloomberg.com)
269.
Startup employees don't earn more (80000hours.org)
270.
Haiku Project (haiku-os.org)