October 2016 Archive
14191.
An Open Letter to Jack Dorsey (medium.com)
14192.
Blink and you’ll miss it: Notifications in an AI world (simplysecure.org)
14193.
Security Violation: Access Siri When Mac Is Locked (medium.com)
14194.
Changing Docker hostnames–with namespaces (evolvingweb.ca)
14195.
Access Siri on a Locked Mac (medium.com)
14196.
Pinterest passes 150M monthly active users (venturebeat.com)
14197.
Verizon Sees Yahoo Data Breach as ‘Material’ to Takeover (wsj.com)
14198.
The toilet example: explaining mutexes vs. semaphores (niclasw.mbnet.fi)
14199.
Tesla to unveil “unexpected” new product October 17 (techcrunch.com)
14200.
Fuck You Startup World (medium.com)
14201.
Announcement of imminent hard fork for EIP150 gas cost changes (blog.ethereum.org)
14202.
I am enough (medium.com)
14203.
New copper catalyst could close the carbon cycle (extremetech.com)
14204.
SAFE vs. Convertible Promissory Note (medium.com)
14205.
Chinese man sentenced to 3 years in Iowa for stealing GMO trade secrets (rt.com)
14206.
Amazon Is Opening Grocery Stores So You Don’t Have to Shop in Them (wired.com)
14207.
The Sentimentality Trap (firstthings.com)
14208.
Five App – Send messages in sign language (play.google.com)
14209.
Make your next presentation great by avoiding these common pitfalls (linkedin.com)
14210.
Is Europe outperforming the US? (weforum.org)
14211.
The Internet of Things Is Pushbuttons, and It's Your Fault (buzzfeed.com)
14212.
Returnly raises $3.2mm seed round for 'better online returns' (techcrunch.com)
14213.
RE:DOM's new look is on FIRE (pakastin.github.io)
14214.
The janitor felt invisible to Georgetown students (washingtonpost.com)
14215.
Blockchain-type tech could play a defense system role (techxplore.com)
14216.
Hey WordPress Community, Stop Being a Fan and Start Doing (surefirewebservices.com)
14217.
Analytics for Scale at 500px (sylvia.ng)
14218.
Echo, interfaces and friction (ben-evans.com)
14219.
Pucktonix – The Oracle – Machine Learning Synthesizer Module (pucktronix.com)
14220.
DebConf18 in your city? Meet the end-of-year bid deadline (lists.debian.org)