October 2016 Archive
5611.
Android App built with R Shiny (play.google.com)
5612.
Apple leaks new MacBook Pro with “touch strip” (theverge.com)
5613.
Russia Is Reportedly Banning LinkedIn (globalvoices.org)
5614.
Otto and Budweiser: First Shipment by Self-Driving Truck (youtube.com)
5615.
Changelog is Open Source (changelog.com)
5616.
The Blockchain Is the New Google (techcrunch.com)
5617.
Applying the Linus Torvalds “Good Taste” Coding Requirement (medium.com)
5618.
Stoplight V2 looks to take on Postman (v2.stoplight.io)
5619.
Mathematicians Calculate the Longest Pub Crawl (vinepair.com)
5620.
Why would Facebook (and YC) fire Thiel? (medium.com)
5621.
​HPE backs off from OpenStack development (zdnet.com)
5622.
Zero-day DDoS attack vector leverages LDAP to amplify malicious traffic (scmagazine.com)
5623.
It is called Testifying (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
5624.
Time Warner Cable Sent Me to Collections – A Tale of Customer DB Fragmentation (medium.com)
5625.
Stop Blaming the User (medium.com)
5626.
A letter to guys in ‘safe spaces’ (medium.com)
5627.
Reviewdog – A code review dog who keeps your codebase healthy (medium.com)
5628.
Weekly Inspiration for Designers #74 (medium.muz.li)
5629.
Lost and Found: Digging into the Abandoned Cart Email (medium.com)
5630.
Show HN: What do you think of our new design? Free Hosting (onesite.co)
5631.
Ask HN: How should I dive back into Rails after a long haitus?
5632.
Facebook’s Free Basics Is an African Dictator’s Dream (foreignpolicy.com)
5633.
Issues with Amazon Route 53 name resolution (twitter.com)
5634.
Facebook executives feel the heat of content controversies (reuters.com)
5635.
How I used Machine Learning to Find Good Eyes (dineshrai.herokuapp.com)
5636.
Hemopure is an artificial blood (HBOC) that’s saving lives in South Africa (wakey.io)
5637.
George Hotz, Comma AI shuts down driverless car project (businessinsider.com)
5638.
Former hedge fund quant exposing the dark side of dependence on algorithms (businessinsider.com)
5639.
Ask HN: How do privacy and data influence you as a user and consumer?
5640.
Google's 'Project Zero' Hid a Major Vulnerability in Apple's OS and iOS Cores (thestack.com)