Who was Nellie Bly? 30 sec read
(historyextra.com)
October 2016 Archive
11791.
11792.
Akasha Wants to Put Social Media on the Ethereum Blockchain
(news.bitcoin.com)
11793.
Competing in a data science contest without reading the data
(blog.mrtz.org)
11794.
What It Means to Be a 'Popular' Programming Language
(motherboard.vice.com)
11795.
Small batch gin production – a photo essay
(theguardian.com)
11796.
RSA ANIMATE: Economics Is for Everyone
(youtube.com)
11797.
How to steal the mind of an AI: Machine-learning models reverse engineered
(theregister.co.uk)
11798.
11799.
China is cutting off cash to Venezuela
(money.cnn.com)
11800.
Want to make a million? Become a DEA informant
(washingtonpost.com)
11802.
11803.
The Strength of LinkedIn's Weak Ties
(bloomberg.com)
11804.
After a Sprain, Don’t Just Walk It Off
(mobile.nytimes.com)
11805.
The prevalence of statistical reporting errors in psychology (1985–2013)
(link.springer.com)
11806.
11807.
Scripting Your Way Outta Hell
(blog.jessfraz.com)
11808.
Ingress filtering
(en.wikipedia.org)
11809.
How to Search for and Find Anything in Slack
(howtogeek.com)
11810.
11811.
Confessions of a Startup
(lookback.io)
11812.
CDC urging men at risk of Zika to postpone fatherhood
(sciencebulletin.org)
11813.
Ludicrous Patent of the Week: Rectangles on a Computer Screen
(theregister.co.uk)
11814.
The Bizarre Second Life of the Utopian “Facebook Killer”
(backchannel.com)
11815.
BSD Socket API Revamp
(raw.githubusercontent.com)
11816.
11817.
11818.
Do you really know named return value in golang?
(blog.xiaoba.me)
11819.
Why you might not need Emacs for Clojure development
(medium.com)
11820.
Is That Cappuccino You’re Drinking Really a Cappuccino?
(nytimes.com)