November 2015 Archive
211.
The bug that almost killed Google's Pac-Man doodle (medium.com)
212.
How our freemium plan failed (baremetrics.com)
213.
A Python tutorial on Bayesian modeling techniques (github.com)
214.
The Government Uses Zero Days for “Offense” (eff.org)
215.
WebAssembly: a binary format for the web (2ality.com)
216.
The world is entering a third stage of a rolling debt crisis (economist.com)
217.
File Says N.S.A. Found Way to Replace Email Surveillance Program (nytimes.com)
218.
Visual Studio Code Is Now Open-Source (github.com)
219.
Twitter Sees 6% Increase in “Like” Activity After First Week of Hearts (techcrunch.com)
220.
Postgres high-availability cluster with auto-failover and cluster recovery (github.com)
221.
Repair is a Radical Act (patagonia.com)
222.
Finite state machines as data structure for representing ordered sets and maps (blog.burntsushi.net)
223.
New Star Trek Series Premieres January 2017 (startrek.com)
224.
The Western diet has nearly killed our ancestral microbiome (nautil.us)
225.
We dissent (claremontindependent.com)
226.
Lists (avc.com)
227.
Announcing TypeScript 1.7 (blogs.msdn.com)
228.
Counting Things in Python: A History (treyhunner.com)
229.
The War ISIS Wants (nybooks.com)
230.
Looking back at 9 years of Hacker News (debarghyadas.com)
231.
Judge Deals a Blow to N.S.A. Data Collection Program (nytimes.com)
232.
Interview by a 15 Year Old (paulgraham.com)
233.
Hostnames and usernames to reserve (ldpreload.com)
234.
CVE-2015-8126: Multiple buffer overflows in libpng (web.nvd.nist.gov)
235.
How to minimize procrastination (myelin.io)
236.
The day I did something (frankwiles.com)
237.
DevTools Challenger for Firefox (devtoolschallenger.com)
238.
Dive into Machine Learning with Jupyter and Scikit-Learn (github.com)
239.
Domain-validated SSL will soon be free from the large CAs (certsimple.com)
240.
Go-style concurrency in C (libmill.org)