2015 Archive
3331.
MemSQL Launches Unlimited Community Edition (blog.memsql.com)
3332.
Moving Fast with High Code Quality (engineering.quora.com)
3333.
Procedural Dungeon Generation Algorithm (gamasutra.com)
3334.
How Air-Traffic Controllers Sound When They Have to Close the Airport (theatlantic.com)
3335.
I made an NES emulator – What I learned about the original Nintendo (medium.com)
3336.
An Introduction to Statistics with Python (work.thaslwanter.at)
3337.
AP makes one million minutes of historical footage available on YouTube (ap.org)
3338.
SIMD in Rust (huonw.github.io)
3339.
A Course on Automata Theory (coursera.org)
3340.
A cartoon guide to Flux (medium.com)
3341.
Origami – Design Prototyping (facebook.github.io)
3342.
Federal Whistleblower Investigator Fired After Blowing the Whistle on Own Agency (nbcbayarea.com)
3343.
GitHub had connectivity problems (status.github.com)
3344.
Introducing OpenBSD's new httpd [pdf] (openbsd.org)
3345.
Microsoft Surface Pro 4 Review (anandtech.com)
3346.
Why firewalls won’t matter in a few years (etherealmind.com)
3347.
What Is Aging? Most Scientists Still Get It Wrong (joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com)
3348.
If a Caller Says, 'I Am with the IRS,' He's Not (npr.org)
3349.
SpaceX cleared for US military launches (bbc.co.uk)
3350.
Obama signs executive order allowing government to seize hackers assets (rare.us)
3351.
If David Cameron bans secure encryption he can't intercept (blog.mythic-beasts.com)
3352.
Ask HN: Please stop making infinite scrolling websites
3353.
Ask HN: How to reskill without losing income?
3354.
Humans are not unitary individuals but superorganisms (bbc.com)
3355.
Mark Zuckerberg appears on CNBC to discuss a social network (2004) [video] (facebook.com)
3356.
3D reproduction of TSA master keys (github.com)
3357.
Airline flights of the world visualized with WebGL (callumprentice.github.io)
3358.
Grsecurity Developer Spender's Feelings on the State of Linux Security (grsecurity.net)
3359.
Automatic REST API for Any Postgres Database (github.com)
3360.
Intel forges ahead to 10nm, will move away from silicon at 7nm (arstechnica.com)