October 2016 Archive
15151.
Donald Trump Protester Speaks Out: “I Was Paid $3,500 to Protest Trump’s Rally” (abcnews.com.co)
15152.
Reading skills (medium.com)
15153.
The antique computers that just won't quit (techrepublic.com)
15154.
Analyze a Financial Statement for Great Good Nvidia Edition (submergery.blogspot.com)
15155.
An early history of the internet and hacking, by Matty Angel (quietlydreaming.wumpy.xyz)
15156.
Facebook's 100 GbE Wedge Switch Makes Strides (networkcomputing.com)
15157.
Sass Guidelines (sass-guidelin.es)
15158.
Personal Investing for Entrepreneurs and Those in the Gig Economy (yonderwork.com)
15159.
Protect Your Rights with Monmouth County NJ Attorneys (lawofficespjr.blogspot.com)
15160.
Playin' as PewDiePie (exolymph.news)
15161.
Glassdoor will now tell you if you’re being underpaid (techcrunch.com)
15162.
A startup takes a shot at $40B tea industry with an innovative hack (techinasia.com)
15163.
The Cost of Fixing Bugs in Production (genrocket.com)
15164.
Kerckhoffs's principle (en.wikipedia.org)
15165.
JS ServiceWorker Cookbook (serviceworke.rs)
15166.
The Text Editing Kata (code.joejag.com)
15167.
Facebook is writing a Mercurial server in Rust (groups.google.com)
15168.
Trump’s mail servers are old and insecure: Windows Server 2003 in 2016 (arstechnica.co.uk)
15169.
The first MPMC memory-unbounded wait-free queue with memory reclamation (concurrencyfreaks.blogspot.com)
15170.
Curl: An alert on the upcoming 7.51.0 release (curl.haxx.se)
15171.
Google Compute Engine Incident #16020 Post-Mortem (status.cloud.google.com)
15172.
Inside the Bulb: Adventures in Reverse Engineering Smart Bulb Firmware (hackernoon.com)
15173.
Two Indian banks report security breaches (medianama.com)
15174.
Dunelm suspect 'stuffed stolen Venetian blind in trousers' (bbc.co.uk)
15175.
Remote eXtreme Programming (philippe.bourgau.net)
15176.
Evolving MySQL Compression: Column-level Compression in Percona Server 5.6 (engineering.pinterest.com)
15177.
GPG public key management messed up in Ubuntu 16.10 (bugs.launchpad.net)
15178.
$0 recurring in-app subscriptions in iOS: Dark pattern or oversight? (medium.com)
15179.
Apple reportedly doesn’t want to build a car anymore – just its brain (techcrunch.com)
15180.
How ‘let’ solves a common JavaScript “gotcha” (medium.com)