October 2016 Archive
991.
A Comparison of Time Series Databases and Netsil’s Use of Druid (blog.netsil.com)
992.
The Sad State of HTML Email Input Fields and IDNs (grepular.com)
993.
Hyperloop – The Missing Ruby Front-end Library (ruby-hyperloop.io)
994.
Why Women Pretended to Be Rocks and Trees in NYC Parks During WWI (atlasobscura.com)
995.
Show HN: Graph Convolutional Networks – Intro to neural networks on graphs (tkipf.github.io)
996.
Facebook apologises for removing breast cancer awareness video (bbc.com)
997.
Boycott Docker (boycottdocker.org)
998.
32GB iPhone 7 significantly slower than more expensive versions, tests show (theguardian.com)
999.
Do the math: too much calculus? (2012) (washingtonpost.com)
1000.
How can you tell if someone is kind? Ask how rich they are (washingtonpost.com)
1001.
Mylan to Settle EpiPen Overpricing Case for $465M (nytimes.com)
1002.
Why does Siri seem so dumb? (recode.net)
1003.
A Netflix for Film Geeks? (wsj.com)
1004.
Quantum computers: 10-fold boost in stability achieved (sciencebulletin.org)
1005.
The importance of science fiction to entrepreneurship (techcrunch.com)
1006.
Continuous MySQL backup validation: Restoring backups (code.facebook.com)
1007.
Varnish Explained (ma.ttias.be)
1008.
A curated list of various freelancing websites (github.com)
1009.
Robert Elder Software Linux Operating System (blog.robertelder.org)
1010.
LightGBM – A fast, distributed, gradient boosting framework (github.com)
1011.
Streaming Messages from Kafka into Redshift in Near Real-Time (engineeringblog.yelp.com)
1012.
The Killer Cats Are Winning (nybooks.com)
1013.
History of Xenix – Microsoft's Forgotten Unix-Based Operating System (fossbytes.com)
1014.
Alphabet Announces Third Quarter 2016 Results (abc.xyz)
1015.
Where do all the old programmers go? (infoworld.com)
1016.
Social Media’s Dial-Up Ancestor: The Bulletin Board System (spectrum.ieee.org)
1017.
How to avoid rewriting your JavaScript application (tech.polyconseil.fr)
1018.
Examples of How City Services Privatization Leads to Inequality Are Piling Up (nextcity.org)
1019.
IEEE P802.3bz Approval for 2.5G/5G Ethernet (anandtech.com)
1020.
Clinton Circle (clinton.media.mit.edu)