August 2016 Archive
6991.
Straw Hat Riot (en.wikipedia.org)
6992.
25 Years of Linux – so far (lwn.net)
6993.
Throw – create easy-to-share throwaway notes (throw.ga)
6994.
The richest 10% hold 76% of the wealth (money.cnn.com)
6995.
Show HN: BotFunded – Track which chatbots are getting the most funding (botfunded.com)
6996.
Hack Day: Eat, Drink and Code with Verizon, MapQuest and DreamFactory (dreamfactory.com)
6997.
Show HN: HelpTerence, a Twitter bot that needs your help
6998.
After 1 minute on my modem (1-minute-modem.branchable.com)
6999.
An open letter to the internet (wired.com)
7000.
Bill to End Daylight Saving Time in California Fails in Senate (mercurynews.com)
7001.
Girls exposed to electronic babies more likely to become pregnant (theguardian.com)
7002.
Why is the JVM stack-based and the Dalvik VM register-based? (stackoverflow.com)
7003.
Dexmo exoskeleton glove lets you touch and feel in VR (engadget.com)
7004.
U.OF TORONTO SCIENTISTS SOLVE PUZZLE OF CONVERTING CO₂ EMISSIONS TO FUEL (news.artsci.utoronto.ca)
7005.
Bitcoin Privacy Tool “Coinshuffle” Sees First Transaction (coindesk.com)
7006.
Open source Kraken/Mermaid/Selkie/LZNA/Bitknit decompression (github.com)
7007.
Promoting Security Best Practices with Mozilla Observatory (medium.com)
7008.
EU copyright reform proposes search engines pay for snippets (thestack.com)
7009.
Synthetic prawns: a bid to make ‘seafood’ that’s sustainable and slavery-free (theguardian.com)
7010.
American Entrepreneurship: Dead or Alive? (gallup.com)
7011.
The White House is planning to let more foreign entrepreneurs work in the U.S (recode.net)
7012.
I Spent Two Weeks Tracking a Secret Teen White Supremacist Messaging Group (buzzfeed.com)
7013.
Mobile ad startup AppLovin in talks for $1.5B acquisition (techcrunch.com)
7014.
Project Panama: Interconnecting JVM and Native Code (openjdk.java.net)
7015.
Show HN: Avoiding distractions with /etc/hosts
7016.
Australia's oldest working scientist at 102, fights to stay at university (abc.net.au)
7017.
Japan scientists detect rare, deep-Earth tremor (yahoo.com)
7018.
Kaspersky launches its own OS (theregister.co.uk)
7019.
A discussion about Time Series databases
7020.
KiloCore Pushes On-Chip Scale Limits with Killer Core (nextplatform.com)