August 2016 Archive
3571.
Why medical regulation is the problem not the solution (slatestarcodex.com)
3572.
Back door penetration: Lessons learned (inversoft.com)
3573.
Washio on-demand laundry service shuts down operations (techcrunch.com)
3574.
Thorough description of a negative experience interviewing at Palantir (reddit.com)
3575.
Android Candy Crush solver (applidium.com)
3576.
Sandstorm for Work is Ready (sandstorm.io)
3577.
Introducing Stitch: ETL for Developers (blog.stitchdata.com)
3578.
Codeship: How to Not Mess Up Your Microservices in Production (blog.codeship.com)
3579.
JetBlue still storing passwords in plain text, after 4 years (medium.com)
3580.
Australia is about to move 1.5m to the North (sciencealert.com)
3581.
The journey of a Bitcoin startup in the Philippines so far (medium.com)
3582.
Know When to Go for Pokémon Go (pagerduty.com)
3583.
Google Fiber Getting Faster (beta.speedtest.net)
3584.
LibreOffice under the hood: a year of progress from 5.0 to 5.2 (people.gnome.org)
3585.
Your Credit Card Company Is Selling Your Purchase Data to Online Advertisers (businessinsider.com)
3586.
The Future of Serverless (martinfowler.com)
3587.
Consider the “Gary Johnson” option in the presidential campaign (vox.com)
3588.
Looking into a Cyber-Attack Facilitator in the Netherlands (blog.trendmicro.com)
3589.
Why I'm No Longer a Republican (joshondesign.com)
3590.
Fluid Simulation (with WebGL demo) (jamie-wong.com)
3591.
Unethical Research: How to Create a Malevolent Artificial Intelligence (arxiv.org)
3592.
Search wiki pages (github.com)
3593.
Privacy Scandal Haunts Pokemon Go’s CEO (theintercept.com)
3594.
How this bed could rock you to sleep (bbc.co.uk)
3595.
Text analysis of Trump's tweets (varianceexplained.org)
3596.
Submitting her novel to agents under a male pseudonym brought 8x responses (theguardian.com)
3597.
More and more women are now dying in childbirth, but only in America (vox.com)
3598.
Let’s drop the unrealistic expectation of total transparency in open source (m.signalvnoise.com)
3599.
From a Hackweek to Cisco’s Keynote: business development for startups (medium.com)
3600.
Kafkaesque instructions on what to do with Franz Kafka’s manuscripts (qz.com)