September 2016 Archive
2611.
The Link Between Deep Neural Networks and the Nature of the Universe (technologyreview.com)
2612.
Show HN: BlingBling – Make it rain (blingbling.money)
2613.
Kotlin in Production – What Works, Whats Broken (blog.dripstat.com)
2614.
DBHub.io: SQLite database storage “in the cloud” (dbhub.io)
2615.
Rise of the RoboMasters (theverge.com)
2616.
Show HN: Botmaster – a new platform agnostic chatbot framework (github.com)
2617.
About Security Update 2016-001 El Capitan and Security Update 2016-005 Yosemite (support.apple.com)
2618.
Reddit Media (b.thumbs.redditmedia.com)
2619.
Startup School notes on GitHub (github.com)
2620.
Apple owns the world's largest hedge fund (en.wikipedia.org)
2621.
Horses can use symbols to talk to us (sciencemag.org)
2622.
Cloud 9 Online IDE Hacked (c9.io)
2623.
DJI Mavic Pro (dji.com)
2624.
Giistr.io – Easily contribute to your favourite OSS projects (giistr.io)
2625.
The Impossible Propulsion Drive Is Heading to Space (popularmechanics.com)
2626.
Using State Machines to Power Citus Cloud (our Database as a Service) (citusdata.com)
2627.
Watch Bacteria Evade Antibiotics and Transform into Superbugs (npr.org)
2628.
The Second Life of One Photographer’s Ad Images (nytimes.com)
2629.
Instant Payouts for Marketplaces (stripe.com)
2630.
CouchDB 2.0 Released (blog.couchdb.org)
2631.
Why we built our Android app in React Native and you should too (blog.sparerides.com)
2632.
The Artists and Their Alley, in Postwar France (nytimes.com)
2633.
Greenland's receding icecap to expose top-secret US nuclear project (theguardian.com)
2634.
Microsoft merges Bing, Cortana, and Research to make 5,000-strong AI division (arstechnica.com)
2635.
Build and Run Android from AOSP Source Code to a Nexus 7 (stanfy.com)
2636.
Globosat Play architecture overview (blog.guilhermegarnier.com)
2637.
Facebook announces new tech at Scale 2016 (code.facebook.com)
2638.
Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Oprah Winfrey All Use the 5-Hour Rule (observer.com)
2639.
Building Composable JavaScript Forms (lendup.com)
2640.
Reclaiming the web in < 100 lines of code (blog.dwyer.co.za)