August 2016 Archive
5851.
Peter Thiel’s Palantir acquires data visualization startup Silk (venturebeat.com)
5852.
Partial application and piping with AST transformation in Python (nvbn.github.io)
5853.
Build Your Own Open Source SIEM: Integrating IDS with log management (graylog.org)
5854.
Support for React Minified Errors in Sentry (blog.getsentry.com)
5855.
Researchers Discover the Blue Whirl, a New Type of Flame (smithsonianmag.com)
5856.
The internet of dildos is watching you (motherboard.vice.com)
5857.
How Big Data and IoT Are Helping Feed the World (talend.com)
5858.
No Man's Sky and the Birthday Problem (vcolavin.wordpress.com)
5859.
Spreadsheet with SaaS Benchmarks data (docs.google.com)
5860.
US approves $1.15 bn tank, weapons sale to Saudi: Pentagon (msn.com)
5861.
Bayesian Inference in Spreadsheets (invrea.com)
5862.
Samsung Pay hack lets attackers skim cards to make fraudulent payments (theverge.com)
5863.
Successful QUIC Deployment Outside Google (groups.google.com)
5864.
DEFCON 24 Badge Challenge Walkthrough by Co9 (co9.io)
5865.
WeWork Misses Mark on Some Lofty Targets (wsj.com)
5866.
Over 1M salaries revealed (salarymonitor.com)
5867.
DEA Rejects Attempt to Loosen Federal Restrictions on Marijuana (npr.org)
5868.
Ololo 2016 Australian Census (census.ololo.info)
5869.
A Filesystem on Noms (dtrace.org)
5870.
Support Libre Tea Computer Card, It Respects Your Freedom Certification (fsf.org)
5871.
NPM packages: they ain’t free, you know (medium.com)
5872.
Create JWT Token Header Using Unix Command Line Tools ONLY (gist.github.com)
5873.
Tokio: Finagle inspired in Rust (medium.com)
5874.
Ackermann Function, Visualized (gfredericks.com)
5875.
Peek into node modules (medium.com)
5876.
Linux Trojan Mines for Cryptocurrency Using Misconfigured Redis Database Servers (news.softpedia.com)
5877.
Wearables to evolve into mesh networks? (techradar.com)
5878.
Don't let instincts get in the way of a great work culture (startupmngr.com)
5879.
Seagate’s new 60TB SSD is world’s largest (arstechnica.com)
5880.
Here's why there are no 'good' or 'bad' drugs – not even heroin (theguardian.com)