January 2015 Archive
2042.
The recurring Facebook privacy hoax
(bbc.co.uk)
2043.
Show HN: Mac Hacks Wiki – A central repo for your ‘default writes’
(machacks.whiskykilo.com)
2044.
In which I am crabby about viral archery videos
(antipope.org)
2045.
An easy to use iOS floating drawer view controller
(github.com)
2046.
2047.
Show HN: I Built My Dad a SQL Consulting Page
(sqlstanley.com)
2048.
Filmmaker says he has uncovered a Nazi underground weapons facility
(washingtonpost.com)
2049.
Dart is Dead
(medium.com)
2050.
Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
(smithsonianmag.com)
2051.
Faceted Search (2009) [pdf]
(disi.unitn.it)
2052.
GopherCon 2015 CFP Now Open
(cfp.gophercon.com)
2053.
2054.
The Bonfire of the Humanities
(thenation.com)
2055.
Polar Researchers are four meters from drilling down into the Lake Vostok
(translate.google.com)
2056.
The Future of Computing: Logic or Biology (2003) [pdf]
(stuff.mit.edu)
2057.
2058.
Writing a Language in Truffle, Part 1: A Simple, Slow Interpreter
(cesquivias.github.io)
2059.
Markets Are Conversations (1999)
(cluetrain.com)
2060.
Rapid Desert Formation May Have Destroyed China's First Kingdom
(livescience.com)
2061.
Microsoft HoloLens
(microsoft.com)
2062.
Interview with an “Apple” Journalist
(blog.sawilson.org)
2063.
The bad luck of improper data interpretation
(ameyer.me)
2064.
Fordson Snowmobile 1929 Concept Reel [video]
(youtube.com)
2065.
A New Gene Pool of Animals in the Arctic
(nautil.us)
2066.
Mystery of Glenn Seaborg’s Missing Plutonium Solved
(medium.com)
2067.
Blown-up brains reveal nanoscale details
(nature.com)
2068.
Shaving Your RTT with TCP Fast Open
(bradleyf.id.au)
2069.
Inside the World’s Most Advanced Coffee Laboratory
(motherboard.vice.com)
2070.
Sequences and Generators in Swift
(austinzheng.com)