December 2014 Archive
301.
From Gongkai to Open Source (bunniestudios.com)
302.
Intro to statistical data analysis in Python – frequentist and Bayesian methods (ipython-books.github.io)
303.
The Interview (stripe.com)
304.
Go: Planning the 1.5 release (groups.google.com)
305.
Should Surgeons Keep Score? (medium.com)
306.
Icdiff: side-by-side command line diffs (jefftk.com)
307.
Superconductivity without cooling? (mpg.de)
308.
Deep Learning Reading List (jmozah.github.io)
309.
Ask HN: What was the job market like during the dot-com crash?
310.
Atlas by Hashicorp (atlas.hashicorp.com)
311.
Nigerian Billionaire Commits $100M for African Entrepreneurs (forbes.com)
312.
Defcon 22 videos and slides (media.defcon.org)
313.
Java Doesn’t Suck (jamesward.com)
314.
Github may block content if they receive a valid request from Roskomnadzor (github.com)
315.
Coq: The world’s best macro assembler? (2013) [pdf] (research.microsoft.com)
316.
Rust, Generics, and Collections (cglab.ca)
317.
On Immigration, Engineers Simply Don’t Trust VCs (techcrunch.com)
318.
Apple Stops Online Sales in Russia Over Ruble Fluctuations (bloomberg.com)
319.
XSLT is a failure wrapped in pain (harmful.cat-v.org)
320.
ParisIsBack – The Paris Tech Guide (fr.slideshare.net)
321.
Steve Jobs Introduces WebObjects [video] (1996) (channel9.msdn.com)
322.
Why the data center needs an operating system (radar.oreilly.com)
323.
The Tale of Studio Ghibli (economist.com)
324.
Ignoring pull requests discourages open-source contributions (danluu.com)
325.
When your IP traffic in AWS disappears into a black hole (engineering.clever.com)
326.
Firefox 34 includes WebRTC videochat client “Firefox Hello” (tokbox.com)
327.
That Debt from 1720? Britain’s Payment Is Coming (nytimes.com)
328.
Deep Neural Networks Are Easily Fooled (arxiv.org)
329.
Eggs Not Always What They're Cracked Up to Be (npr.org)
330.
Use your iDevice as an extra display for your Mac (duetdisplay.com)