A concise introduction to category theory
(ncatlab.org)
December 2014 Archive
901.
902.
903.
Social media fingerprints of unemployment
(arxiv.org)
904.
My weekly newsletter about LLVM/Clang has been running for one year
(llvmweekly.org)
905.
Haskell Poll Results
(stephendiehl.com)
906.
Who Does That Server Really Serve?
(gnu.org)
907.
Data munging in Perl 6 vs. Perl 5
(perl6advent.wordpress.com)
908.
Tesla’s electric man
(economist.com)
909.
910.
Estonian e-residency
(e-estonia.com)
911.
Hologram: taking EC2 Instance Roles everywhere
(tech.adroll.com)
912.
Chiral Key Found to Origin of Life
(quantamagazine.org)
913.
MongoDB Acquires WiredTiger
(mongodb.com)
914.
A Complete List of .Gov Domains
(18f.gsa.gov)
915.
Lecture 20: Later-Stage Advice
(startupclass.samaltman.com)
916.
The Bipolar Lisp Programmer
(lambdassociates.org)
917.
Prime Gap Grows After Decades-Long Lull
(quantamagazine.org)
918.
CIA Travel Advice to Operatives
(wikileaks.org)
919.
Physically Based Rendering Comes to WebGL
(blog.playcanvas.com)
920.
921.
An ASM Monad (2013)
(wall.org)
922.
Why are deep neural networks hard to train?
(neuralnetworksanddeeplearning.com)
923.
A virtual machine in Excel
(hackaday.com)
924.
State of the Specialization: Generics over primitives in Java and JVM
(cr.openjdk.java.net)
925.
Language is not important
(coffeenco.de)
926.
927.
Robots, Not Humans, Fake 23% of Web Video Ad Views, Study Finds
(bloomberg.com)
928.
Do Small-RAM Devices Have a Future? (2011)
(blog.regehr.org)
929.
Our quantum problem
(aeon.co)
930.
Misfortune Cookie
(mis.fortunecook.ie)