December 2015 Archive
301.
What Really Happened With the DNC’s “Datagate”? (jacobinmag.com)
302.
A first for physics: Fundamental quantum physics problem proved unsolvable (nature.com)
303.
Ask HN: Papers you read in 2015?
304.
HFS+ is crazy (liminality.xyz)
305.
Cursive, an IDE for Clojure and ClojureScript, has reached 1.0 (cursive-ide.com)
306.
Conceptual Debt Is Worse Than Technical Debt (medium.com)
307.
Reflecting on Haskell in 2015 (stephendiehl.com)
308.
The Loading Screen Game Patent Finally Expires (eff.org)
309.
Postgres 9.5 feature rundown (craigkerstiens.com)
310.
Companies to face criminal offence if they tip off U.K. users about snooping (telegraph.co.uk)
311.
Postgres features and tips (craigkerstiens.com)
312.
NSA Helped British Spies Find Security Holes in Juniper Firewalls (theintercept.com)
313.
Readings in Database Systems, 5th Edition (redbook.io)
314.
Git-appraise: Distributed code review system for Git repos (github.com)
315.
Switzerland to vote on banning banks from creating money (telegraph.co.uk)
316.
Joyce K. Reynolds, co-editor of RFCs, has died (mailarchive.ietf.org)
317.
Bay Area Regional Planner: The Board Game (kickstarter.com)
318.
A Moss Girl’s Guide to Japanese Moss Viewing (ignition.co)
319.
How I started in web security (medium.com)
320.
Philosophy of science books every computer scientist should read (tomasp.net)
321.
Modern Perl 4th Edition is out, ebook version is free (pragprog.com)
322.
Chris Lattner on Swift and dynamic dispatch (lists.swift.org)
323.
Candy Japan 2015 Year in Review (candyjapan.com)
324.
Creatures avoiding planks (blog.otoro.net)
325.
Neuroscientists find new support for Chomsky’s “internal grammar” thesis (nyu.edu)
326.
Attack on DNS root servers (root-servers.org)
327.
Ketamine’s effect bolsters a new theory of mental illness (nautil.us)
328.
UberHop: More people in fewer cars (newsroom.uber.com)
329.
MTProto, the symmetric encryption scheme used in Telegram, is not IND-CCA secure (eprint.iacr.org)
330.
Progress on JMAP, better standard for synchronising mail, calendars and contacts (blog.fastmail.com)