EC2 Update – T2.Nano Instances Now Available
(aws.amazon.com)
December 2015 Archive
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Django CMS 3.2 released
(django-cms.org)
333.
Amazon rainforest was home to millions of people before European arrival
(newscientist.com)
334.
Raspberry Pi microSD card performance comparison
(midwesternmac.com)
335.
Why it’s harder to forge a SHA-1 certificate than to find a SHA-1 collision
(blog.cloudflare.com)
336.
Anti-Disassembly techniques used by malware
(malwinator.com)
337.
A difference between Haskell and Common Lisp
(chrisdone.com)
338.
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Metabase: Why we picked Clojure
(medium.com)
340.
What we learned about SSDs in 2015
(zdnet.com)
341.
Why Are Projects Always Behind Schedule?
(priceonomics.com)
342.
Wine 1.8 is released
(winehq.org)
343.
How Tor Works: Part One
(jordan-wright.com)
344.
The Internet Archive Telethon
(telethon.archive.org)
345.
Profiling Python in Production
(nylas.com)
346.
Why CardDAV took so long
(blog.fastmail.com)
347.
Building the Tamagotchi Singularity
(spritesmods.com)
348.
BayesDB – a probabilistic programming platform
(probcomp.csail.mit.edu)
350.
React/JavaScript fatigue
(medium.com)
351.
The Problem with Friendly C
(blog.regehr.org)
352.
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Steam: Seeing other people's accounts when logged in
(neogaf.com)
354.
Big Oil Companies Should Adopt a Self-Liquidation Strategy
(project-syndicate.org)
355.
So You Want to Write Your Own Language (2014)
(drdobbs.com)
356.
Federal Reserve Bank of NY converts major economic model to Julia
(libertystreeteconomics.newyorkfed.org)
357.
Debugging Node.js in Production
(techblog.netflix.com)
358.
Japanese Bookshop Stocks Only One Book at a Time
(theguardian.com)
359.
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Pipe Organ desk
(kagenschaefer.com)