October 2016 Archive
931.
How U.S. Torture Left Legacy of Damaged Minds (nytimes.com)
932.
Schiaparelli descent data: decoding underway (exploration.esa.int)
933.
London police charge man with terrorism over use of encryption (zdnet.com)
934.
Frink – A practical calculating tool and programming language (frinklang.org)
935.
Animated GIFs Illustrating the Art of Japanese Wood Joinery (spoon-tamago.com)
936.
Medical school can be brutal, and it’s making many of us suicidal (washingtonpost.com)
937.
Ask HN: Is it better to be good at many things or great at one thing?
938.
OpenSSL after Heartbleed (lwn.net)
939.
WoSign Incidents Report Update [pdf] (wosign.com)
940.
NPM v4.0.0 (github.com)
941.
The path of software development craftsmanship (rainsoft.io)
942.
Why the Film Industry Hasn't Been Disrupted Yet, Part 5 (endcrawl.com)
943.
A Cloud-Scale Acceleration Architecture: FPGAs in Microsoft’s Datacenters (microsoft.com)
944.
LinkedIn accesses Gmail contacts via ‘auto-authorization’ (thestack.com)
945.
Texture – As open as LaTeX and as simple as a classic word processor (substance.io)
946.
Why we rejected Pfizer’s donation offer of pneumonia vaccines (medium.com)
947.
X-Plane 11 Coming This Holiday Season (x-plane.com)
948.
Ecuador Says It Still Backs Assange, but WikiLeaks Says It Cut His Internet (nytimes.com)
949.
Refusal to recognize the rise of independent contractors is hurting the economy (techcrunch.com)
950.
Why a Brit chose to start a business in Berlin (medium.com)
951.
Chipotle Eats Itself (fastcompany.com)
952.
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire (theverge.com)
953.
Adaptive Hardware: Context Aware Interfaces (2013) (microsoft.com)
954.
macOS Sierra Stores and Syncs SSH Passphrases to iCloud (twitter.com)
955.
Nginx v1.11.5 Released (nginx.org)
956.
Ant colony optimization in Scala (blog.haberkucharsky.com)
957.
Python Library for Learning Binary Trees (github.com)
958.
When world leaders thought you shouldn't need passports or visas (theconversation.com)
959.
Microsoft Delivers Another Broken Windows 10 Update (thurrott.com)
960.
Peer pressure’s effects are perhaps more powerful than we thought (2014) (washingtonpost.com)