October 2016 Archive
1441.
Show HN: Concurrently Logging HTTP Requests (github.com)
1442.
History of Actors (eighty-twenty.org)
1443.
Multics Emacs: The History, Design and Implementation (1979) (multicians.org)
1444.
Twitter axes Vine video service (bbc.co.uk)
1445.
The New York Times’s Response to Donald Trump’s Retraction Letter (nytco.com)
1446.
Apple giveth, and Apple taketh away – the Escape key (jeffgeerling.com)
1447.
Why Tokyo Is the World’s Best Food City (luckypeach.com)
1448.
I Fooled the World into Thinking I Was a Successful EDM DJ–For an Art Project (thump.vice.com)
1449.
In the UK, You Will Go to Jail Not Just for Encryption, but for Noise, Too (falkvinge.net)
1450.
Dolphin Progress Report: September 2016 (dolphin-emu.org)
1451.
The dawn of 3D games (2007) (grenouille-bouillie.blogspot.com)
1452.
CHICKEN internals: the garbage collector (more-magic.net)
1453.
Surface Studio (microsoft.com)
1454.
Why American Elections are Flawed, and How to Fix Them (research.hks.harvard.edu)
1455.
The Few Things I Own (marketmeditations.com)
1456.
The Pentagon’s ‘Terminator Conundrum’: Robots That Could Kill on Their Own (nytimes.com)
1457.
Why an unhackable mobile phone is a complete marketing myth (techcrunch.com)
1458.
Mockito 2.1.0 (github.com)
1459.
When a disk cache performs better than an in-memory cache (productiverage.com)
1460.
Red Gate Woods: The final resting place of the world's first nuclear reactor (atlasobscura.com)
1461.
Google Fiber laying off 9% of staff, will “pause” plans for 10 cities (arstechnica.com)
1462.
Prototyping a connected piggy bank (medium.com)
1463.
When Science Fiction Becomes Real: Octavia E. Butler's Legacy (daily.jstor.org)
1464.
Doubts About the Promised Bounty of Genetically Modified Crops (nytimes.com)
1465.
Most Unit Testing Is Waste (2014) [pdf] (rbcs-us.com)
1466.
Twitter Has an Old Media Problem, Here’s a Solution (nytimes.com)
1467.
Meet the New Math, Unlike the Old Math (quantamagazine.org)
1468.
Twitter's Dorsey Rallies Staff Around Independent Strategy in Internal Memo (bloomberg.com)
1469.
Verizon just raised a big warning flag for Yahoo (washingtonpost.com)
1470.
Show HN: Glean, a tiny bitmap font for programming (github.com)