August 2015 Archive
3331.
Ask HN: Specialize or generalize? ()
3332.
Qualcomm Details Hexagon 680 DSP in Snapdragon 820: Accelerated Imaging (anandtech.com)
3333.
How Many Women Actually Used Ashley Madison? (daringfireball.net)
3334.
Common foundation of great engineering cultures (gustavoveloso.com)
3335.
Tell HN: VirtKick has pulled the rug out from under us ()
3336.
Tech's Enduring Great Man Myth (technologyreview.com)
3337.
53% of Companies Over-Estimate Their IT Capabilities (itsoemail.teamquest.com)
3338.
New in American Fuzzy Lop: Persistent Mode (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
3339.
Kala – A Modern Mesos Job Scheduler (github.com)
3340.
Three new papers examine fears that machines will put humans out of work (economist.com)
3341.
Navajo Code Talkers (defense.gov)
3342.
Will Your Facebook Friends Make You a Credit Risk? (m.nextgov.com)
3343.
The Fraud of the New “Family-Friendly” Work (casetext.com)
3344.
Useful free tools for the web designer’s toolbox (designer-daily.com)
3345.
Computers Are Showing Their Biases, and Tech Firms Are Concerned (wsj.com)
3346.
Romantic Cryptography: how to say “I love you” only if the other person does too [pdf] (cl.cam.ac.uk)
3347.
"BitcoinXT appears to be the biggest attack on Bitcoin in history" (twitter.com)
3348.
The Tunnel Vision Fallacy (dantawfik.com)
3349.
GynePunks Pushing the Boundaries of DIY Gynecology (motherboard.vice.com)
3350.
Cancer cells “programmed back to normal” by US scientists (telegraph.co.uk)
3351.
Trusted Team Communication (github.com)
3352.
Mt. Gox Bitcoin Chief Mark Karpeles Arrested in Japan (bbc.co.uk)
3353.
A message from the FFmpeg project (ffmpeg.org)
3354.
Assembly 2015 is live (assembly.org)
3355.
Telepresence Robot Crosses Atlantic Five Times Trying to Get Home (fedex.com)
3356.
The Wright Brothers: They Began a New Era (nybooks.com)
3357.
IBM Locks Up Cloud Processes with Patents (informationweek.com)
3358.
Question answering on the Facebook bAbi dataset using RNN (smerity.com)
3359.
North Korea creates its own timezone (usatoday.com)
3360.
The most positive GitHub issue ever (github.com)