September 2015 Archive
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How Norway Created Salmon Sushi
(npr.org)
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D-Link publishes code-signing private keys by mistake
(translate.google.com)
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SICP Distilled: An idiosyncratic tour of SICP in Clojure
(sicpdistilled.com)
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The Hardest chess problem in the world?
(hebdenbridgechessclub.blogspot.com)
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The Hardest Program I've Ever Written
(journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
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The FCC Might Ban Specific Operating Systems
(prpl.works)
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Goodbye, Native Mobile Apps
(atavistinsider.atavist.com)
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Procedural City Generation in Python
(josauder.github.io)
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“I have [bash] history back to ~2003”
(twitter.com)
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I Have Read Prop F
(medium.com)
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PostgreSQL Magic
(goto.project-a.com)
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Ad Blocking Irony
(subtraction.com)
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Paris city centre goes car-free for a day
(theguardian.com)
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Public defender: it’s impossible for me to do a good job representing my clients
(washingtonpost.com)
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PyNES: Write NES Games in Python
(gutomaia.net)
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Mobile browser traffic is 2X bigger than app traffic, and growing faster
(venturebeat.com)
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Let a thousand flowers bloom, then rip 999 of them out
(gigamonkeys.com)
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Years You Have Left to Live, Probably
(flowingdata.com)
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My favorite interview question
(nczonline.net)
207.
The Greatest Regex Trick Ever (2014)
(rexegg.com)
209.
The Plane Giving the F-35 a Run for Its Money
(motherboard.vice.com)
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Maybe it’s time to talk about a new Linux Display Driver Model
(yosoygames.com.ar)