January 2015 Archive
451.
Why is Golang popular in China? (herman.asia)
452.
Dogs, but Not Wolves, Use Humans as Tools (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
453.
How did Einstein Think? (pitt.edu)
454.
What would Feynman do? (2011) (blogs.msdn.com)
455.
Wake No More – The exhausting world of the hypersomniac (medium.com)
456.
Slow-motion video of raindrops reveals how rain gets its distinctive smell (washingtonpost.com)
457.
FoldingCoin (foldingcoin.net)
458.
Reddit transparency report, 2014 (reddit.com)
459.
Freedom in your computer and in the net [video] (media.ccc.de)
460.
What happens when DNS in China is poisoned and pointed at your server (furbo.org)
461.
Pythonpy – Command-line Kung Fu with Python (github.com)
462.
Regular naps are 'key to learning' (bbc.com)
463.
Alligator Eggs (worrydream.com)
464.
My experiment with smart drugs (2008) (johannhari.com)
465.
The Internet of Gas Station Tank Gauges (community.rapid7.com)
466.
The Software Developer's Sketchbook (prog21.dadgum.com)
467.
The golden ratio has spawned a beautiful new curve: the Harriss spiral (theguardian.com)
468.
Back to the iPhone 5S (technologynotes.net)
469.
A Brief Overview of Deep Learning (yyue.blogspot.com)
470.
Broken cap tables (medium.com)
471.
A new Microsoft browser? (quirksmode.org)
472.
Lizard Squad attacks Brian Krebs (money.cnn.com)
473.
Show HN: C#-to-JavaScript compiler powered by Microsoft Roslyn (duoco.de)
474.
Security: OpenBSD vs. FreeBSD (networkfilter.blogspot.com)
475.
U.S. judges propose updating warrants for Tor, remote searches: p338 (2014) (uscourts.gov)
476.
Linux kernel booting process, part 1 (github.com)
477.
Run Crouton in a Chrome OS Window (plus.google.com)
478.
What makes Nim practical? (hookrace.net)
479.
Google says it fought gag orders in WikiLeaks investigation (washingtonpost.com)
480.
Go Date Format (fuckinggodateformat.com)