2015 Archive
931.
Jury Duty (medium.com)
932.
Ember's Glimmer Engine (github.com)
933.
Presenting the Most Over-Engineered Blog Ever (jlongster.com)
934.
Unity Comes to Linux: Experimental Build Now Available (blogs.unity3d.com)
935.
Boredom is not a problem to be solved, it's the privilege of a free mind (theguardian.com)
936.
How does a relational database work? (coding-geek.com)
937.
Linux workstation security checklist (github.com)
938.
Ember.js 2.0 Released (emberjs.com)
939.
Introducing Progressive Equity – Increase employee ownership as company grows (blog.detour.com)
940.
Vue.js 1.0.0 (vuejs.org)
941.
French National Assembly approved Internet traffic monitoring system (French) (lemonde.fr)
942.
Windows 7 Update appears to be compromised? (answers.microsoft.com)
943.
Show HN: JAWS – A JavaScript and AWS Stack (github.com)
944.
Baseless Calls to Expand Surveillance Fit Familiar, Cynical Pattern (eff.org)
945.
Labella.js – placing labels on a timeline without overlap (twitter.github.io)
946.
Show HN: A Simple terminal-based video chat – renders in ASCII and has audio (github.com)
947.
Twitter Expected to Begin Layoffs and Stop Headquarters Expansion (nytimes.com)
948.
Policing, Mass Imprisonment, and the Failure of American Lawyers (harvardlawreview.org)
949.
Pandora to Buy Rdio Assets for $75M, Rdio Files Ch.11, Will Shutter Service (techcrunch.com)
950.
FFmpeg's future and resigning as leader (ffmpeg.org)
951.
Google Wins Appeals Court Approval of Book-Scanning Project (bloomberg.com)
952.
China Stock Market Drops 8.5% (marketwatch.com)
953.
This bakery will hire anyone (grist.org)
954.
Show HN: Slack Meets GitHub Issues
955.
We have broken HTTP (gadgetopia.com)
956.
Firefox, you're supposed to be in my pocket, not the other way around (dustri.org)
957.
New Chromecast 2015 (store.google.com)
958.
Gigaom Closes Down (recode.net)
959.
How we cracked millions of Ashley Madison passwords (cynosureprime.blogspot.com)
960.
Unit Economics (blog.samaltman.com)