September 2015 Archive
7051.
The Myth of In-Memory Data
(interana.com)
7052.
7053.
Navy Diversifies Ships' Cyber Systems to Foil Hackers
(spectrum.ieee.org)
7054.
Firefox 41 integrates WebRTC messaging app as it fights for relevance
(arstechnica.com)
7055.
THE 9 BEST LANGUAGES FOR CRUNCHING DATA
(fastcompany.com)
7056.
iOS 9 security blooper lets you BYPASS PINs, eye up photos, contacts
(theregister.co.uk)
7057.
The DNA of Our API: Specification Driven Development
(localize-software.phraseapp.com)
7058.
Add-ons Update
(blog.mozilla.org)
7059.
7060.
7061.
Four years of OCaml in production
(engineering.issuu.com)
7063.
C++ default_random_engine generates same number in Linux, but not in Windows
(stackoverflow.com)
7064.
Aphyr on gunDB and Meteor – Browsers as a Database
(twitter.com)
7065.
7066.
BMW exceeds exhaust values
(bild.de)
7067.
Caveat Founder, Ep. #1 Feat. Ilya Sukhar and Fred Stevens-Smith
(blog.heavybit.com)
7068.
Why CAFEBABE?
(artima.com)
7070.
Technology-Enabled Blitzscaling: Class Notes
(medium.com)
7072.
RFC 1984 status updated to “best current practice”
(rfc-editor.org)
7073.
Vim creep
(norfolkwinters.com)
7074.
7075.
How your history knowledge can save you money
(medium.com)
7077.
US Security Firm Defends Partnership with Censorship-Happy Chinese Giant Baidu
(motherboard.vice.com)
7078.
You and Your Research, by Richard Hamming
(blog.samaltman.com)
7079.
7080.