August 2015 Archive
361.
How to destroy special collections with social media (sarahwerner.net)
362.
Porsche 911: 52 years of staying true to its roots (arstechnica.com)
363.
Secretive fusion company claims reactor breakthrough (news.sciencemag.org)
364.
Show HN: Flarum – Delightfully simple open-source forum software (flarum.org)
365.
The Glium Library – Safe OpenGL in Rust (medium.com)
366.
A Computational Introduction to Number Theory and Algebra (shoup.net)
367.
I Tried VR and It Was Just OK (blog.codinghorror.com)
368.
Uber Is Serving New York’s Outer Boroughs More Than Taxis Are (fivethirtyeight.com)
369.
The Strange Appeal of Watching Coders Code (medium.com)
370.
New Trans-Pacific Partnership Leak Means ‘Significant Overhaul’ for Canadian Law (motherboard.vice.com)
371.
Eating Spicy Food Linked to a Longer Life (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
372.
ExDOS is developed by Omar, “almost 14 years old” (exdos.eu.pn)
373.
Source of the famous “Now you have two problems” quote (2006) (regex.info)
374.
Io.js v3.0.0 (github.com)
375.
A 390-year-old bonsai tree survived an atomic bomb (washingtonpost.com)
376.
Android Wear now works with iPhones (googleblog.blogspot.com)
377.
Deep Learning Courses (developer.nvidia.com)
378.
I Will Kill You [video] (youtube.com)
379.
Google Votes: A Liquid Democracy Experiment on a Corporate Social Network (tdcommons.org)
380.
Making Netflix.com Faster (techblog.netflix.com)
381.
Google OnHub Review (theverge.com)
382.
Is Extended Random a Malicious NSA Plot? (sockpuppet.org)
383.
Ask HN: How are some people exceptionally productive?
384.
The gimp.org domain has expired (gimp.org)
385.
Official Android 6.0 SDK and Final M Preview (android-developers.blogspot.com)
386.
Lessons Learned from Reading Post Mortems (danluu.com)
387.
Minecraft creator Notch shares the darker side of life after a big exit (thenextweb.com)
388.
Thunderstrike 2: Mac firmware worm details (trmm.net)
389.
A collection of debugging stories (github.com)
390.
NeXTBSD aka FreeBSD X (slideshare.net)