January 2017 Archive
1021.
Select(2) is fundamentally broken (idea.popcount.org)
1022.
All References to Climate Change Have Been Deleted from the White House Website (motherboard.vice.com)
1023.
ZeroVM: Virtualization based on Chrome's NaCl (zerovm.org)
1024.
Bit permutations (programming.sirrida.de)
1025.
EPA Notifies Fiat Chrysler of Clean Air Act Violations (epa.gov)
1026.
New York Times Study Calls for Rapid Change in Newsroom (nytimes.com)
1027.
Tesla Rolling Out Autopilot Software Updates to 1000 Cars (bloomberg.com)
1028.
What is it like to be poor at an Ivy League school? (2015) (bostonglobe.com)
1029.
Types of Engineers (omar.io)
1030.
Numbers 0 to 11111 in terms of Increasing and Decreasing Orders of 1 to 9 (2014) (arxiv.org)
1031.
Lambdascript – A new pure functional language built on top of Python (github.com)
1032.
Staying Motivated as a Software Developer (codingame.com)
1033.
How removing caching improved mobile performance by 25% (engineering.klarna.com)
1034.
Five-month-old babies know what’s funny (aeon.co)
1035.
Neural Architecture Search with Reinforcement Learning (arxiv.org)
1036.
Dopamine Cells Influence Our Perception of Time (simonsfoundation.org)
1037.
How I converted my React app to VanillaJS (hackernoon.com)
1038.
How many animals can one find in a random image? (community.wolfram.com)
1039.
The Essence of Event-Driven Programming [pdf] (cis.upenn.edu)
1040.
How to Land the Space Shuttle from Space [video] (youtube.com)
1041.
Americans Are Putting Billions More Than Usual in Their 401(k)s (bloomberg.com)
1042.
One in five of us may 'hear' flashes of light (theguardian.com)
1043.
FCC to be led by Ajit Pai, staunch opponent of consumer protection rules (arstechnica.com)
1044.
Dementia rates 'higher near busy roads' (bbc.co.uk)
1045.
Fix for Golang runtime memory corruption bug (go-review.googlesource.com)
1046.
Joel Spolsky: Time to take a stand (meta.stackoverflow.com)
1047.
US appeals court revives antitrust lawsuit against Apple (reuters.com)
1048.
Please don’t pay to use a pay toilet (stallman.org)
1049.
Ransomware Spreading onto Smart TVs, Is a Pain to Fix (consumerist.com)
1050.
Ask HN: With such fast changes in technology, how do you update your skillset?