January 2016 Archive
2971.
Word Embeddings for the Digital Humanities (bookworm.benschmidt.org)
2972.
World's Fastest Rubik's Cube Solving Robot [video] (youtube.com)
2973.
The software engineer’s guide to asserting dominance in the workplace (medium.com)
2974.
The Dutch tech whiz who could save journalism (politico.eu)
2975.
How to Win at Monopoly and Lose All Your Friends (imgur.com)
2976.
TP-LINK WiFi Password = MAC address (twitter.com)
2977.
Building Firefox with Clang-Cl: A Status Update (ehsanakhgari.org)
2978.
The Nature of Robots, Part 3: A closer look at human behavior (1979) [pdf] (livingcontrolsystems.com)
2979.
Warehouse (the new PyPI) (warehouse.python.org)
2980.
Microsoft finally admits defeat and abandons Windows Phone (forbes.com)
2981.
Ask HN: Most stable Linux distro for desktop use
2982.
Show HN: Review my startup project: CardPi, life in digital cards (cardpi.com)
2983.
Ask HN: Working remotely on first programming job?
2984.
NASA's 'impossible' EM Drive works: German researcher confirms (2015) (physics-astronomy.com)
2985.
The trouble with 'floor' and 'ceil' (mortoray.com)
2986.
Ask HN: Where do you find software engineering jobs?
2987.
Uber Fined $7.6M in California (techcrunch.com)
2988.
The fastest sorting algorithm? (2000) (nada.kth.se)
2989.
Show HN: A/B Testing Backend Using AWS Lambda and Redis HyperLogLog (github.com)
2990.
How shortsighted neighborhood activism fuels SF's housing crisis (1999) (web.archive.org)
2991.
ISIS “Jihadi Technical College” Developing Driverless Car Bombs (news.sky.com)
2992.
Differential Synchronization (2009) (neil.fraser.name)
2993.
Guilt and Shame as a UI Design Element (buzzfeed.com)
2994.
Why Facebook's Parse shutdown is good news (venturebeat.com)
2995.
Russia says Saudis proposing global oil production cut (reuters.com)
2996.
Vermeer as Scientist (the-tls.co.uk)
2997.
Show HN: Greta, our script for decentralized data distribution (greta.io)
2998.
The FBI Says It Can't Find Hackers to Hire Because They All Smoke Pot (motherboard.vice.com)
2999.
Show HN: NextHub, a new way to interact in communities (nexthub.com)
3000.
What is your hourly rate (Ror, Europe)?