January 2015 Archive
2071.
What Isn’t There an App For? (nytimes.com)
2072.
Demoscene Research – Scientific material concerning the demo culture (kameli.net)
2073.
The Sizzle (99percentinvisible.org)
2074.
Computational Theory of Mind (2009) (plato.stanford.edu)
2075.
Show HN: An app that improves your vocabulary and feeds poor children (play.google.com)
2076.
Think Retro: How HyperCard inspired a generation of future developers (macworld.com)
2077.
The Real Kings of Chess Are Computers (wsj.com)
2078.
Billie Holiday and the Federal Bureau of Narcotics’ Early Fight for Survival (politico.com)
2079.
Scripting: Higher Level Programming for the 21st Century (1998) (tcl.tk)
2080.
In South Korea, Rivals Samsung and LG Fight Dirty Over Washing Machines (wsj.com)
2081.
Compilers and More: Is Amdahl's Law Still Relevant? (hpcwire.com)
2082.
What's a Verb That Rhymes with 'Wow'? Searching for Words with Words API (blog.wordsapi.com)
2083.
AnalyticsMD (YC W15) Applies AI to Optimize the ER (techcrunch.com)
2084.
California's getting fracked (facesoffracking.org)
2085.
We Used to Recycle Drugs from Patients' Urine (smithsonianmag.com)
2086.
Microsoft and Yahoo Confirm Search Outages (techcrunch.com)
2087.
Age of stars is pinned to their spin (bbc.co.uk)
2088.
Be Purposefully Stupid (rbrogan.github.io)
2089.
One Codex (YC S14) Wins the CDC's “No-Petri Dish” Challenge (blog.ycombinator.com)
2090.
Redditor explains the unknown malicious past of Intel (np.reddit.com)
2091.
Corrupted initramfs during boot (2012) (blog.krill.se)
2092.
Maya – a DSL for math and numerical work (pizzaforthought.blogspot.com)
2093.
Why Japanese web design is so different (randomwire.com)
2094.
Show HN: Beaconstac – iBeacon proximity platform for developers (developer.beaconstac.com)
2095.
Night School: How regulators undermined a transportation startup (psmag.com)
2096.
My iOS apps in 2014 – full income report (musevisions.com)
2097.
MOOC Stats and Trends in 2014 (class-central.com)
2098.
Extroverts may have stronger immune systems (newscientist.com)
2099.
Watership Down author Richard Adams: I just can’t do humans (theguardian.com)
2100.
Why MS Office has not created any new tech for well over a decade (np.reddit.com)