January 2017 Archive
841.
Compiling a Mac OS 8 Application on MacOS Sierra (cocoawithlove.com)
842.
Tutorial on Deep Learning (simons.berkeley.edu)
843.
Ask HN: Leave job right before app goes to production?
844.
In Its Third Month, India’s Cash Shortage Begins to Bite (nytimes.com)
845.
What Is the Oldest Computer Program Still in Use? (technologyreview.com)
846.
Hands on with the First Open Source Microcontroller (hackaday.com)
847.
Show HN: Realtime Hacker News Summarization Using Machine Learning (hn10.org)
848.
Show HN: JSON Browse – Fetch, filter and manipulate your JSON inside the browser (jsonbrowse.com)
849.
The Isdalen mystery (nrk.no)
850.
Mediagenic (or, the Patent from Hell) (filfre.net)
851.
Theresa May: UK must leave European single market (bbc.com)
852.
Ask HN: Ultrabook for programming?
853.
Ask HN: Do you keep a personal journal?
854.
Political Crisis Engulfs Samsung, a Firm Tied to South Korea’s Success (nytimes.com)
855.
Refugees Detained at U.S. Airports, Prompting Legal Challenges (nytimes.com)
856.
Succeeding Against the Odds Can Make You Sick (nytimes.com)
857.
Nim Programming Language v0.16.0 released (nim-lang.org)
858.
The Fallacy of Premature Optimization (2009) (ubiquity.acm.org)
859.
Reading Uber’s Internal Emails: Bug Bounty report worth $10K (blog.pentestnepal.tech)
860.
Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos meet "Ginger" (2003) (hbswk.hbs.edu)
861.
Open-RethinkDB meeting notes #4 (docs.google.com)
862.
A very casual introduction to Fully Homomorphic Encryption (2012) (blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
863.
Who Is Anna-Senpai, the Mirai Worm Author? (krebsonsecurity.com)
864.
A Genetic Fix to Put the Taste Back in Tomatoes (nytimes.com)
865.
Desktop Operating System Market Share (netmarketshare.com)
866.
Doomsday Prep for the Super-Rich (newyorker.com)
867.
Use Maps in Lite mode (support.google.com)
868.
Shell Has a Forth-Like Quality (oilshell.org)
869.
Braess’ paradox (en.wikipedia.org)
870.
Snowden Does Not Deserve the Threat He Faces (nytimes.com)