December 2015 Archive
481.
U.S. predicts zero job growth for electrical engineers (computerworld.com)
482.
An update from Linode about the recent DDoS attacks (status.linode.com)
483.
A domain move disaster (paulingraham.com)
484.
Show HN: A few years ago my Type'o'Shooter went viral – here's the new version (zty.pe)
485.
Lexmark fires Mexico factory workers demanding $0.35 raise (theguardian.com)
486.
The Pixel C was probably never supposed to run Android (arstechnica.com)
487.
Watch a Computer Made Out of Dominoes Do Basic Math (thescienceexplorer.com)
488.
Selectric bug (cryptomuseum.com)
489.
Inflammation: Medicine's burning question (newyorker.com)
490.
Apple's Tim Cook defends encryption. When will other tech CEOs do so? (theguardian.com)
491.
Safe Native Code (joeduffyblog.com)
492.
Kowloon Walled City: City of Darkness Revisited (cityofdarkness.co.uk)
493.
The Tipping Point: Most Americans No Longer Are Middle Class (npr.org)
494.
Why ML/OCaml are good for writing compilers (1998) (flint.cs.yale.edu)
495.
Vagrant 1.8 released (hashicorp.com)
496.
‘No-drill’ techniques can treat tooth decay just as well, study finds (washingtonpost.com)
497.
Akatsuki probe successfully enters Venus orbit, returns images (cnet.com)
498.
The "Bush hid the facts" bug (en.wikipedia.org)
499.
GC and Rust Part 1: Specifying the Problem (blog.pnkfx.org)
500.
Software Development Has Diseconomies of Scale (allankelly.blogspot.com)
501.
Python List Comprehensions Explained Visually (treyhunner.com)
502.
Faker.js – generate fake data in the browser and Node (github.com)
503.
F-Secure has open-sourced its Sandboxed Execution Environment (github.com)
504.
How ‘South Park’ Perfectly Captures Our Era of Outrage (nytimes.com)
505.
TPP Threatens Security and Safety by Locking Down US Policy on Source Code Audit (eff.org)
506.
How I found one of the earliest browsers on a NeXTcube (pupeno.com)
507.
Regression to the mean is the main reason ineffective treatments appear to work (dcscience.net)
508.
90:9:1 – the odd ratio that technology keeps creating (theguardian.com)
509.
Base65536 – Unicode's answer to Base64 (npmjs.com)
510.
How to hire the best people you've ever worked with (2007) (pmarchive.com)