YC's 2015 Reading List
(themacro.com)
December 2015 Archive
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Is the new Zuckerberg fake charity an estate tax avoidance scheme?
(blogs.law.harvard.edu)
213.
Japanese government dismantles freedom of the press
(freedom.press)
214.
Want to Write a Compiler? Read These Two Papers (2008)
(prog21.dadgum.com)
215.
Graphics Drivers
(shiningrocksoftware.com)
216.
Mysterious Android codebase commit
(android.googlesource.com)
217.
The Cannons on the B-29 Bomber
(popularmechanics.com)
218.
219.
Things I wish I knew earlier about Machine Learning
(peadarcoyle.wordpress.com)
220.
What RESTful actually means
(codewords.recurse.com)
221.
Everyone’s been rejected – these are our stories
(rejected.us)
222.
Yahoo’s Engineers Move to Coding Without a QA Team
(spectrum.ieee.org)
223.
ReactOS, a 17-year quest for an open-source Windows, has a new release candidate
(finance.yahoo.com)
224.
The sad economics of being famous on the internet
(fusion.net)
225.
226.
-2000 Lines of Code
(folklore.org)
227.
There's Math.random(), and then there's Math.random()
(v8project.blogspot.com)
228.
DLL Hijacking Just Won’t Die
(textslashplain.com)
230.
Juniper hack has U.S. fearing foreign infiltration
(edition.cnn.com)
231.
State Considered Harmful – A Proposal for a Stateless Laptop
(blog.invisiblethings.org)
232.
Mozilla to stop Sponsored Tiles in Firefox
(blog.mozilla.org)
233.
Let's Create a Better Product Hunt
(docs.google.com)
234.
Graph Isomorphism Algorithm Breaks 30-Year Impasse
(quantamagazine.org)
235.
What web developers should know about SSL
(certsimple.com)
236.
Brazilian Judge Shuts Down WhatsApp for 48 Hours
(techcrunch.com)
237.
E-Prime: English without the verb 'to be'
(en.wikipedia.org)
238.
Swift: Commonly Rejected Changes
(github.com)
239.
The “Chad” bug
(plus.google.com)
240.
A bad citizen in Javaland (2006)
(darrenhobbs.com)