January 2015 Archive
1771.
Predicting Lending Club Loan Defaults and Using Them to Maximize Returns (isaac-thedataincubator-project.herokuapp.com)
1772.
Critical security vulnerability in GNU Libc (bugzilla.redhat.com)
1773.
Why We Procrastinate – We think of our future selves as strangers (nautil.us)
1774.
Show HN: Non-app Calendar, the goal-oriented planner – Design weekend project (nevra.net)
1775.
How Segment Is Changing the SaaS Marketplace (gwintrob.com)
1776.
The Spy Novelist Who Knows Too Much (2013) (nytimes.com)
1777.
Why Neovim Is Better Than Vim (geoff.greer.fm)
1778.
Command languages as game user interfaces (snellman.net)
1779.
A Forgotten 19th-Century Photo Technology That Romanticized America (collectorsweekly.com)
1780.
Pseudo: A 2.5d Roguelike in Lisp (pseudo.ahungry.com)
1781.
Show HN: Scrapy Real Time (blog.scrapinghub.com)
1782.
Cultures of Code [pdf] (americanscientist.org)
1783.
How the best developer evangelists build social capital (medium.com)
1784.
Legendary Cartoonist Robert Crumb on the Massacre in Paris (observer.com)
1785.
Racial Bias, Even When We Have Good Intentions (nytimes.com)
1786.
One of the Milky Way's arms might encircle the entire galaxy (phys.org)
1787.
Orleans – Distributed Actor Model (github.com)
1788.
Show HN: Tablight – Spotlight search for Chrome tabs (fouad.co)
1789.
NYC real estate prices visualized (medium.com)
1790.
Nutiteq offline maps SDK for iOS and Android (developer.nutiteq.com)
1791.
Next-Gen Email Platform Nilas Grabs $8M, Preps Its Own Email Client (techcrunch.com)
1792.
Leaving Chef because of death threats for open source contributions (sethvargo.com)
1793.
Mapped: The beaches where Lego washes up (bbc.co.uk)
1794.
The torus is the product of two circles, cubically (homotopytypetheory.org)
1795.
Context-Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding (bertolami.com)
1796.
On the obsolescence of guidebooks; traveling in Myanmar (theparisreview.org)
1797.
Homelessness in Victorian London (theguardian.com)
1798.
Payphone Controller for Asterisk (github.com)
1799.
Padonkaffsky jargon (en.wikipedia.org)
1800.
Data Structures for Text Sequences (1998) [pdf] (cs.unm.edu)