January 2015 Archive
1711.
How My Illness Forced Me to Leave My Job and Take Control of My Life (notthegolfer.com)
1712.
How to Measure the Decentralization of Bitcoin (bytemaster.bitshares.org)
1713.
Beyond the PDP-11: Architectural support for a memory-safe C abstract machine [pdf] (cl.cam.ac.uk)
1714.
Michael DeHaan leaves Ansible (michaeldehaan.net)
1715.
WikiLeaks demands answers after Google hands staff emails to US government (theguardian.com)
1716.
The Pursuit of Beauty – Yitang Zhang solves a pure-math mystery (newyorker.com)
1717.
The Basement Satellite (thebasementsatellite.com)
1718.
Robots Can’t Dance: Why the singularity is greatly exaggerated (nautil.us)
1719.
How Uber’s Autonomous Cars Will Reshape the Economy by 2025 (zackkanter.com)
1720.
Experts pledge to rein in AI research (bbc.com)
1721.
What Will the World Speak in 2115? (wsj.com)
1722.
Ask HN: My son wants to make side money programming
1723.
Japan records lowest number of births on record as population shrinks (theguardian.com)
1724.
Is the World Making You Sick? (nautil.us)
1725.
The Unappreciated Success of Charter Schools (forbes.com)
1726.
A Cold War Legacy: The Decline of Stealth (warontherocks.com)
1727.
Mathematics Teaching No Longer Works (devlinsangle.blogspot.com)
1728.
A Century of Silence: A Family Survives the Armenian Genocide (newyorker.com)
1729.
Ex-MIT professor told friends he ‘robbed the bank’ (nypost.com)
1730.
The Death of the Artist and the Birth of the Creative Entrepreneur (theatlantic.com)
1731.
The King of Online Gambling (forbes.com)
1732.
Students Against Mass Surveillance on Campus (studentsagainstsurveillance.com)
1733.
A game developer’s guide to sales (binpress.com)
1734.
Machine Learning Methods for Computer Security (2012) [pdf] (drops.dagstuhl.de)
1735.
Show HN: Code from anywhere in the world, a curated collection of remote jobs (jobs.remotive.io)
1736.
Micromotors Take Their First Swim in the Body (cen.acs.org)
1737.
Query RethinkDB tables from PostgreSQL with foreign data wrappers (rethinkdb.com)
1738.
Richest 1% Will Own More Than All the Rest by 2016 (oxfamamerica.org)
1739.
Biology needs a Grothendieck (or at least a Hilbert) (thebench.mit.edu)
1740.
Facebook’s insane mobile takeover (calacanis.com)