December 2016 Archive
901.
Google Cloud Platform Icon Library for Architecture Diagrams (cloud.google.com)
902.
Galileo, Europe's own satnav, to go online (phys.org)
903.
BrowserFS: an in-browser filesystem with many back ends (github.com)
904.
A No-Nonsense Machiavelli (nybooks.com)
905.
TRust-DNS: implementing futures-rs and tokio-rs support (bluejekyll.github.io)
906.
The Best Online Communities for SaaS Founders (marketingthatsells.net)
907.
See Pewdiepie hit 50mil subscribers: A look at the top 20 YouTube Influencers (influencermarketinghub.com)
908.
What Former Employees Say ITT Tech Did to Scam Its Students (npr.org)
909.
Show HN: Peekier – A new way to search the web (peekier.com)
910.
Show HN: ClapChat – Instant messaging for HN users (clap.chat)
911.
Anti Patterns Catalog (wiki.c2.com)
912.
The red Solo Cup is a marvel of modern engineering (washingtonpost.com)
913.
Emacs Bytecode Internals (2014) (nullprogram.com)
914.
Microsoft: more people are switching from Macs to Surface than ever before (theverge.com)
915.
Why don't more physicists subscribe to pilot wave theory? (quora.com)
916.
Ask HN: As a single bootstrapper, how do you deal with the pressure?
917.
Register-based VMs have a higher performance than stack-based VMs (arxiv.org)
918.
A neural link between affective understanding and interpersonal attraction [pdf] (pnas.org)
919.
Show HN: PullToRefresh.js (boxfactura.com)
920.
The Ultimate Game Boy Talk (33c3) [video] (youtube.com)
921.
Qualcomm Demos 48-Core Centriq 2400 Server SoC in Action, Begins Sampling (anandtech.com)
922.
Golang: sub-millisecond GC pause on production 18gb heap (twitter.com)
923.
Spurious Splines (inconvergent.net)
924.
The threat of technological unemployment (lemire.me)
925.
Data Wrangling at Slack (slack.engineering)
926.
“Scientific Method for Startups”, and AMA with Michael Seibel (blog.ycombinator.com)
927.
OpenSSH 7.4 released (openssh.com)
928.
Bringing GitLab Pages to the Community Edition (about.gitlab.com)
929.
Is the Era of Great Famines Over? (nytimes.com)
930.
Russian hackers penetrated U.S. electricity utility, officials say (washingtonpost.com)