October 2016 Archive
6631.
Building your first Bot with Bottr (blog.getbotmetrics.com)
6632.
Microsoft Adaptive Touch Screen Keyboard #MacbookPro (youtube.com)
6633.
Amazon announces Q3 earnings and 250,000 marriage proposals for Alexa (phx.corporate-ir.net)
6634.
Show HN: Google trends “macbook alternative” spike after MacBook Pro launch (google.co.uk)
6635.
Show HN: CoolConsoleGames- a Collection of Wonderful Console Games (github.com)
6636.
Emojilisp (emojilisp.com)
6637.
Show HN: R, SQL, LaTeX and Chat Support on Datazar (blog.datazar.com)
6638.
Apollo Optics – GraphQL Analytics and Insights (apollostack.com)
6639.
Typescript at Etleap (blog.etleap.com)
6640.
Apple Watch depreciation sobriety (medium.com)
6641.
Reddit.com/r/all is only The_Donald (reddit.com)
6642.
TensorFlow: how to combine continues and categorical variables in one model (medium.com)
6643.
Why did ProtonMail vanish from Google search results for months? (techcrunch.com)
6644.
Soylent Blog – Soylent Bar and Powder Update (blog.soylent.com)
6645.
GitHub Introduces Projects for Organizations (github.com)
6646.
Atomic Display Support in Upstream by Daniel Vetter [video] (youtube.com)
6647.
The death of transit? (blog.apnic.net)
6648.
Precursor is now open source (precursorapp.com)
6649.
Hacking team
6650.
Linux Voice to Merge with Linux Magazine (linuxvoice.com)
6651.
Learning from Google’s Cloud Storage Evolution (nextplatform.com)
6652.
JavaScript Package Managers 101 (medium.com)
6653.
15 Hours with the 13” MacBook Pro, and How Apple’s T1 Bridges ARM and Intel (arstechnica.com)
6654.
Lines of Code – does it matter? [Java vs. Clojure] (labs.ig.com)
6655.
Don’t just be a maker. Be a prolific sharer. (blog.oldgeekjobs.com)
6656.
Bug Bounty Hunter Launches Accidental DDoS Attack on 911 Systems via iOS Bug (news.softpedia.com)
6657.
Powering a Small Wearable (mindtribe.com)
6658.
Hacker Tweets ‘No Man’s Sky Was a Mistake’ from Hello Games Account (theverge.com)
6659.
Classifying handwritten digits using TensorFlow (blog.yhat.com)
6660.
Hiring Data Scientists: A Classification Problem (making.dia.co)