U.S. predicts zero job growth for electrical engineers
(computerworld.com)
December 2015 Archive
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An update from Linode about the recent DDoS attacks
(status.linode.com)
483.
A domain move disaster
(paulingraham.com)
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)
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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.
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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.
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How ‘South Park’ Perfectly Captures Our Era of Outrage
(nytimes.com)
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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)