2015 Archive
3901.
Amazon rainforest was home to millions of people before European arrival (newscientist.com)
3902.
Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player (cmus.github.io)
3903.
Http2 explained (daniel.haxx.se)
3904.
Blendle: A radical experiment with micropayments in journalism, 365 days later (medium.com)
3905.
Raspberry Pi microSD card performance comparison (midwesternmac.com)
3906.
Postmortem of Venture-Backed Startup, Sonar (medium.com)
3907.
Why it’s harder to forge a SHA-1 certificate than to find a SHA-1 collision (blog.cloudflare.com)
3908.
Kawkab Monospaced Arabic Font (makkuk.com)
3909.
Ngrok – Expose any local server behind a NAT or firewall to the Internet (ngrok.com)
3910.
Federal appeals court says NSA phone metadata collection can continue (arstechnica.com)
3911.
Socket.IO P2P (socket.io)
3912.
Anti-Disassembly techniques used by malware (malwinator.com)
3913.
The Nightmare of Replacing a Battery on a Mac Laptop (photofocus.com)
3914.
Ask HN: How to manage developers who aren't very good?
3915.
A difference between Haskell and Common Lisp (chrisdone.com)
3916.
Social media encourages us to follow those we envy (nautil.us)
3917.
Metabase: Why we picked Clojure (medium.com)
3918.
Solitary Confinement Is Cruel and All Too Common (nytimes.com)
3919.
Paper is Dropbox's new vision for how teams can work together (engadget.com)
3920.
Gigabytes of user data from hack of Patreon donations site dumped online (arstechnica.com)
3921.
Six Men Spent 520 Days Locked in a Room to See If We Could Live on Mars (motherboard.vice.com)
3922.
Almost No Patented Discoveries Get Used (wired.com)
3923.
Go GC: Solving the Latency Problem in Go 1.5 (sourcegraph.com)
3924.
How to Install Ubuntu Linux on your Dell PC (dell.com)
3925.
The quantum source of space-time (nature.com)
3926.
Social Anxiety (inessential.com)
3927.
What we learned about SSDs in 2015 (zdnet.com)
3928.
Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Becomes Reality as Agreements Secured in California (transportevolved.com)
3929.
Miyazaki's Beautiful Anti-War Dreams (medium.com)
3930.
Some companies in Sweden are testing a six-hour work day (fastcoexist.com)