August 2016 Archive
3121.
Occam's Razor Has Distorted the History of Science (theatlantic.com)
3122.
Gowdy: Clinton used special tool to wipe email server (politico.com)
3123.
Facebook fires trending team, and algorithm without humans goes crazy (theguardian.com)
3124.
Ask HN: Where to host open datasets?
3125.
Drone Video Shows How Giant Containerships Enter Panama Canal's New Locks (gcaptain.com)
3126.
Ad-blocking community finds workaround to Facebook (adblockplus.org)
3127.
Snapchat Geofilters are the next big thing (geofilterplace.com)
3128.
Ask HN: Who’s going to Burning Man?
3129.
GitHub Extension for Visual Studio 2.0 is now available (github.com)
3130.
Amazon is testing a 30-hour workweek (businessinsider.com)
3131.
By November, Russian hackers could target voting machines (washingtonpost.com)
3132.
Parallel worlds exist and interact with our world, say physicists (mnn.com)
3133.
Algolia (YC W14) wants to bring transparency to service-level agreements (techcrunch.com)
3134.
Ask HN: Resources/tools to be a good Product Owner?
3135.
1% of Nothing is Nothing. Why offer equity in compensation packages? (medium.com)
3136.
Vaginas are hot property when it comes to tech (thememo.com)
3137.
Pennsylvania to Apply 6% “Netflix Tax” (allflicks.net)
3138.
Apple should stop selling four-year-old computers (theverge.com)
3139.
Silicon Valley arrogance (m.signalvnoise.com)
3140.
A favorable poll for Trump seems to have a problem (nytimes.com)
3141.
Australian Census 2016: Error messages abound (smh.com.au)
3142.
The ethics of modern web ad-blocking (marco.org)
3143.
Is Guy Fieri in your node packages? (nodesource.com)
3144.
GitHub Cancer (medium.com)
3145.
Show HN: Work with Elixir – Find the best Elixir/Phoenix jobs, worldwide (workwithelixir.com)
3146.
Lots of People Are Losing Distance Vision, and No One Knows Why (wired.com)
3147.
Windows 10 Redstone Anniversary Update Hangs All Lenovo Laptops (support.lenovo.com)
3148.
NY State Wants to Ban Sex Offenders from Playing Pokemon Go (reason.com)
3149.
The Mental Impact of Tech Interviews (youtube.com)
3150.
Comcast wants to charge broadband users more to not sell their browsing history (dslreports.com)