“Stop reverse engineering our code”
(blogs.oracle.com)
2015 Archive
241.
242.
Why Spotify Pays So Little
(lit.vulf.de)
243.
Two.js
(jonobr1.github.io)
244.
The Really Big One
(newyorker.com)
245.
I Can’t Write My Name in Unicode
(modelviewculture.com)
246.
GPS tracking device found on an activist's car
(people.torproject.org)
247.
Proving that Android’s, Java’s and Python’s sorting algorithm is broken
(envisage-project.eu)
248.
Show HN: %%30%30: A Game
(github.com)
249.
Show HN: A random startup generator
(tiffzhang.com)
250.
Web vs. native: let’s concede defeat
(quirksmode.org)
251.
Reasons not to use Facebook
(stallman.org)
252.
253.
Call Me Maybe: MongoDB Stale Reads
(aphyr.com)
254.
Unfortunately, we have renewed our ICANN accreditation
(iem.easydns.com)
256.
The best icon is a text label
(thomasbyttebier.be)
257.
Pure UI
(rauchg.com)
258.
How the DEA took a young man’s life savings without charging him with a crime
(washingtonpost.com)
259.
Blow to Internet.org as Indian Internet Companies Begin to Withdraw
(huffingtonpost.in)
260.
In Iraq, I raided insurgents. In Virginia, the police raided me
(washingtonpost.com)
261.
The secret message hidden in every HTTP/2 connection
(blog.jgc.org)
262.
263.
SpaceX: “Close, but no cigar. This time”
(vine.co)
264.
Parents with annual family incomes below $125,000 will pay no tuition
(news.stanford.edu)
265.
A Guide to Fast Page Loads
(nateberkopec.com)
266.
NSA Cheerleaders Discover Value of Privacy Only When Their Own Is Violated
(theintercept.com)
267.
The Best Books I Read in 2015
(gatesnotes.com)
268.
The Case of Richard Glossip
(pg.posthaven.com)
269.
I Am Releasing Ten Million Passwords
(xato.net)
270.