October 2016 Archive
91.
Google Has Dropped Ban on Personally Identifiable Web Tracking (propublica.org)
92.
IP Spoofing (idea.popcount.org)
93.
How it feels to learn JavaScript in 2016 (hackernoon.com)
94.
It’s Been Real, Android: Why I’m Retiring from Android (raptureinvenice.com)
95.
A Quantum Leap for the Web (medium.com)
96.
A Man Who Stood Up To Facebook (npr.org)
97.
Ask HN: $1k+ side projecters, what was the best thing you did to market it?
98.
Wikipedia and Internet Archive partner to fix 1M broken links on Wikipedia (blog.wikimedia.org)
99.
The Remote Freelancer: A list of remote work alternatives to Upwork (github.com)
100.
Daydream – Google VR (vr.google.com)
101.
Reflections of an “Old” Programmer (bennorthrop.com)
102.
LTE Has Slowed by 50% in the US This Year (twinprime.com)
103.
MailChimp’s founders built the company slowly by anticipating customers’ needs (nytimes.com)
104.
Sam Altman’s Manifest Destiny (newyorker.com)
105.
“Most serious” Linux privilege-escalation bug ever is under active exploit (arstechnica.com)
106.
So You Want to Learn Physics (susanjfowler.com)
107.
DTrace for Linux 2016 (brendangregg.com)
108.
Netflix Now Only Has 31 Movies from IMDB's Top 250 List (streamingobserver.com)
109.
Tesla released video of a car driving itself (tesla.com)
110.
The 2016 Election (blog.samaltman.com)
111.
Static types in Python (blog.zulip.org)
112.
Researchers reach human parity in conversational speech recognition (blogs.microsoft.com)
113.
No One Saw Tesla’s Solar Roof Coming (bloomberg.com)
114.
115.
Facebook React.js License (elcaminolegal.com)
116.
I Won $104M for Blowing the Whistle But Was the Only One Who Went to Jail (melmagazine.com)
117.
Twitter Plans Hundreds More Job Cuts as Soon as This Week (bloomberg.com)
118.
Vim Anti-Patterns (sanctum.geek.nz)
119.
Shenzhen I/O (zachtronics.com)
120.
Amazon bans incentivized reviews tied to free or discounted products (techcrunch.com)