Scroll Back: The Theory and Practice of Cameras in Side-Scrollers
(docs.google.com)
2015 Archive
1081.
1082.
Vivaldi – A new browser for our friends
(vivaldi.com)
1083.
EU study recommends OpenBSD
(undeadly.org)
1084.
1085.
Mozilla not accepted for Google Summer of Code 2015
(blog.queze.net)
1086.
Why the name?
(wiki.debian.org)
1087.
Programmers: Before you turn 40, get a plan B (2009)
(improvingsoftware.com)
1088.
Replace CoffeeScript with ES6
(robots.thoughtbot.com)
1089.
1091.
Is Kickstarter covering up a scam? An open letter to CEO Yancey Strickler
(joanielemercier.com)
1092.
NASA data API
(data.nasa.gov)
1093.
How Finland plans to implement the first nation-wide basic income in the EU
(finlandpolitics.org)
1094.
Google’s ARC Now Runs Android Apps on Chrome OS, Windows, Mac, and Linux
(arstechnica.com)
1095.
Amazon Underground
(amazon.com)
1096.
Adventures in message queues
(antirez.com)
1097.
Kinto – open-source alternative to Firebase and Parse
(kinto.readthedocs.org)
1098.
Show HN: Let's Chat, a self-hosted chat app for small teams
(sdelements.github.io)
1099.
Wikimedia Maps Beta
(maps.wikimedia.org)
1100.
Xv6
(en.wikipedia.org)
1101.
Math for eight-year-olds: graph theory for kids
(jdh.hamkins.org)
1102.
China to begin two-child policy
(bbc.co.uk)
1104.
The xkcd survey
(docs.google.com)
1105.
Popcorn Time in Your Browser
(popcorninyourbrowser.net)
1106.
The Big Lie: 5.6% Unemployment
(gallup.com)
1107.
After the Layoffs
(42floors.com)
1108.
“We are only collecting the list of applications you have installed.”
(support.twitter.com)
1109.
Warning: Wi-Fi Blocking Is Prohibited
(fcc.gov)
1110.
Oracle’s license agreement as it pertains to reverse engineering
(web.archive.org)