January 2015 Archive
901.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 970: Correcting the Specs and Exploring Memory Allocation (anandtech.com)
902.
Global Forecast System source code (emc.ncep.noaa.gov)
903.
Former Nintendo Executive Discusses Nintendo’s Culture (dromble.com)
904.
Architecture of a Database System (blog.acolyer.org)
905.
Elite's crazy tokenized string routine (xania.org)
906.
Forgot your Windows 98 password? No problem (imgur.com)
907.
A pragmatist’s startup spin-down (chrishateswriting.com)
908.
Google Isn’t Fixing Some Old Android Bugs (blogs.wsj.com)
909.
The number of seed rounds in 2014 fell compared to 2013 (techcrunch.com)
910.
Marissa Mayer’s Plan for Yahoo Takes Hold (nytimes.com)
911.
New broadband users shun UK porn filters, Ofcom finds (bbc.co.uk)
912.
Design of Lisp-Based Processors Or, LAMBDA: The Ultimate Opcode (1979) [pdf] (dspace.mit.edu)
913.
Mistakes Developers Make When Using Python for Big Data Analytics (airpair.com)
914.
When arts die, they turn into hobbies (thesmartset.com)
915.
Comparing Message Queue Architectures on AWS (tech.forter.com)
916.
New metal is so hydrophobic it makes water bounce like magic (sploid.gizmodo.com)
917.
Reader Macros in Common Lisp (lisper.in)
918.
Silicon Valley ageism versus the productivity of famous inventors (thomason.io)
919.
Atom – Git commit messages (atom.io)
920.
Hamburg is burying the Autobahn and putting parks on top (vox.com)
921.
Attacks on 'Insecure' Progressive Insurace Dongle Could Spawn Road Carnage (forbes.com)
922.
The CERT C Secure Coding Standard (securecoding.cert.org)
923.
Useful old technologies: ASN.1 (2013) (ttsiodras.github.io)
924.
New Pacman for Atari 2600 (atariage.com)
925.
Cory Doctorow Rejoins EFF to Eradicate DRM Everywhere (eff.org)
926.
Folders: a programming language encoded into folder structure (esoteric.codes)
927.
Hover.css – A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects (ianlunn.github.io)
928.
Nobel laureate and laser inventor Charles Townes dies at 99 (newscenter.berkeley.edu)
929.
On the duality of operating system structures (blog.acolyer.org)
930.
Lockitron Announces the $99 Bolt, a Deadbolt You Can Unlock with Your Phone (techcrunch.com)