August 2016 Archive
3511.
The Internet of Things Will Turn Large-Scale Hacks into Real World Disasters (motherboard.vice.com)
3512.
China builds strange elevated bus that straddles traffic (theverge.com)
3513.
Mercedes Is About to Unveil an Entire Fleet of Electric Vehicles (bloomberg.com)
3514.
Amazon and Microsoft workers: No more special rental deals for you in Seattle (geekwire.com)
3515.
France's interior minister wants to ban encryption for messaging apps (arstechnica.co.uk)
3516.
Ask HN: Ever launched a failed desktop app?
3517.
RTL URLs get flipped, making phishing easier (twitter.com)
3518.
Why Developers Are Flocking to Amazon’s Alexa (motherboard.vice.com)
3519.
Opening Up Data Science with Data.world (jonobacon.org)
3520.
Great Big Story (greatbigstory.com)
3521.
Show HN: Firefox crack for linux – run unsigned addons without recompiling (gist.github.com)
3522.
JavaScript library to express concurrency patterns (github.com)
3523.
Security blogs (github.com)
3524.
JSFarm: a distributed raytracer that runs in the browser (feep.life)
3525.
​Linus Torvalds' love-hate relationship with the GPL (zdnet.com)
3526.
A.D. 2035: Rich people will be thousands of times smarter than poor people (venturebeat.com)
3527.
Microsoft removing support for DRM protected media formats from Windows 10 (support.microsoft.com)
3528.
Show HN: Stock market analysis
3529.
Ask HN: Grokking concurrent applications?
3530.
The People's Code (whitehouse.gov)
3531.
Regular expression to match line that doesn't contain a word? (stackoverflow.com)
3532.
Good E-Reader 13.3 inch Android e-reader (indiegogo.com)
3533.
Ask HN: What is a YC Research interview like?
3534.
I got an ulcer working for Gawker.com. I loved every minute of it (vox.com)
3535.
Tiny Spanish publisher clones world's most mysterious book (yahoo.com)
3536.
Hacking a WordPress Botnet (wordfence.com)
3537.
Product Managers, What Is It You Do Again? (panelpicker.sxsw.com)
3538.
The Life and Death of a Fig Wasp (askabiologist.asu.edu)
3539.
Sabbath mode (en.wikipedia.org)
3540.
Forking Docker will lead to more fragmentation (linux-toys.com)