January 2015 Archive
1261.
An airline that has made sure its airplanes won't disappear (washingtonpost.com)
1262.
Prolog Programming Language (1997) (groups.engin.umd.umich.edu)
1263.
The Code We Can't Control (slate.com)
1264.
Apple Pay Data – Faster Purchases, Higher Conversions and Surprises (merchbar.com)
1265.
Report of an NSA Employee about a Backdoor in the OpenSSH Daemon (2012) [pdf] (spiegel.de)
1266.
To be a foreigner is to be perpetually detached, but also continually surprised (laphamsquarterly.org)
1267.
This Industry Is Still Completely Ridiculous (techcrunch.com)
1268.
Etherpad 1.5 Released – Features full pad export, import (blog.etherpad.org)
1269.
Boot: Getting Started with Clojure (lionfacelemonface.wordpress.com)
1270.
Scientific Computing on the Erlang VM (blog.lfe.io)
1271.
The Bipolar Lisp Programmer (2007) (marktarver.com)
1272.
Software optimization resources (agner.org)
1273.
The 12” MacBook Air: Back to Basics? (sixcolors.com)
1274.
Obama to beef up laws on privacy and data breaches (bbc.co.uk)
1275.
Building a Weather Station (drbunsen.org)
1276.
A Video Walkthrough of Swift Fundamentals (firebase.com)
1277.
How Bitcoin’s Blockchain Could Power an Alternate Internet (medium.com)
1278.
The Large Hadron Collider sets its sights on dark matter (theguardian.com)
1279.
What the archives of academic job ads can tell us (jgoodwin.net)
1280.
The Deep Mind of Demis Hassabis (medium.com)
1281.
After Gmail blocked in China, Microsoft's Outlook hacked, says GreatFire (reuters.com)
1282.
Apache Flink – Fast and reliable large-scale data processing engine (flink.apache.org)
1283.
OpenZFS Device Removal (blog.delphix.com)
1284.
Psyop Mistakes? (psywarrior.com)
1285.
Ask HN: Salary in Stockholm?
1286.
Ask HN: What can we do to show we don't support the response to Aaron Swartz?
1287.
At Harvard, Wharton, Columbia, MBA startup fever takes hold (fortune.com)
1288.
Uber drivers say rideshare surge pricing backfired on New Year’s Eve (sfexaminer.com)
1289.
Being a Manager Is Lonely (ianbicking.org)
1290.
Largest VM in the Cloud (azure.microsoft.com)