2016 Archive
1771.
How Meditation Changes the Brain and Body (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1772.
What Danes consider healthy children’s television (economist.com)
1773.
“Extremely angry with the state of academic CS research right now” (neverworkintheory.org)
1774.
Vis: A Vim-Like Text Editor (github.com)
1775.
Font Awesome 5 (five.fontawesome.io)
1776.
Going dark: online privacy and anonymity for normal people (troyhunt.com)
1777.
15 Years of Concurrency (joeduffyblog.com)
1778.
Compromising a Linux desktop using 6502 opcodes on the NES (scarybeastsecurity.blogspot.com)
1779.
How DuckDuckGo is trying to help programmers (duck.co)
1780.
A New Map for America (nytimes.com)
1781.
Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes (2013) (bbc.com)
1782.
Secret US flight flew over Scottish airspace to capture Snowden (thenational.scot)
1783.
Excessive load on NTP servers (news.ntppool.org)
1784.
How to get people who installed a leaked build to stop using that build? (blogs.msdn.microsoft.com)
1785.
Why GNU Emacs? (elephly.net)
1786.
Valve – Handbook for New Employees (2012) [pdf] (valvesoftware.com)
1787.
How being alone may be the key to rest (bbc.com)
1788.
Panopticon: A libre, cross platform disassembler for reverse engineering (panopticon.re)
1789.
Generative Models (openai.com)
1790.
I'm Peter Roberts, immigration attorney who does work for YC and startups. AMA
1791.
Theranos Whistleblower Shook the Company and His Family (wsj.com)
1792.
Detecting the use of “curl – bash” server side (idontplaydarts.com)
1793.
Funding Django is not an act of charity, it's an investment (djangoproject.com)
1794.
He Got Greedy: How the U.S. Government Hunted Encryption Programmer Paul Le Roux (mastermind.atavist.com)
1795.
Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You (theatlantic.com)
1796.
Origami Studio – Design Prototyping (origami.design)
1797.
The cypherpunk revolution (passcode.csmonitor.com)
1798.
A Git query language (github.com)
1799.
Statistical Machine Learning, Spring 2016 (stat.cmu.edu)
1800.
Spain Runs Out of Workers with Almost 5M Unemployed (bloomberg.com)