January 2016 Archive
271.
NSA Chief Stakes Out Pro-Encryption Position, in Contrast to FBI (theintercept.com)
272.
North Korea announces successful hydrogen bomb test (bbc.com)
273.
Glider, Mac Classic game, open-sourced (github.com)
274.
Multiple security vulnerabilities in Rails (groups.google.com)
275.
It's harder to get into YC if you’ve been through another accelerator (blog.ycombinator.com)
276.
Deep Learning with Spark and TensorFlow (databricks.com)
277.
The Villain of CRISPR (michaeleisen.org)
278.
Why I work remotely has nothing to do with productivity (m.signalvnoise.com)
279.
You Need More Lumens (meaningness.com)
280.
Lilli, the German Adult-Themed Cartoon Character Who Became the Barbie Doll (messynessychic.com)
281.
Why Kubernetes isn't using Docker's libnetwork (blog.kubernetes.io)
282.
Peter Naur – Programming as Theory Building (1985) [pdf] (pages.cs.wisc.edu)
283.
Private messages at work can be read by EU employers (bbc.com)
284.
Preact, a fast 3k React alternative (developit.github.io)
285.
A Guide to Seed Fundraising (themacro.com)
286.
SpaceX Falcon rocket explodes on landing after delivering satellite to space (bbc.com)
287.
Tech faces hour of reckoning as fundraising drops, layoffs rise (usatoday.com)
288.
Bing Goes Full-On Censorship in English Search Results Within China (thenanfang.com)
289.
Introduction to Statistical Learning, with Applications in R (lagunita.stanford.edu)
290.
Bitcoin Is Dead, Long Live Bitcoin (avc.com)
291.
SpaceX successfully tests parachute for bringing astronauts back [video] (washingtonpost.com)
292.
IBM ported Go to s390x mainframes (github.com)
293.
Fun with Swift (joearms.github.io)
294.
Annoyances of API Design (chickenwing.software)
295.
Show HN: Ship – A fast, native issue tracker for software projects (realartists.com)
296.
Why I’m not speaking at CPDP: It’s the privacy-washing (ar.al)
297.
Tatsuo Horiuchi: The 73-year old Excel spreadsheet artist (2013) (spoon-tamago.com)
298.
Evernote’s 5% problem offers a cautionary lesson to tech companies (venturebeat.com)
299.
The New York Times Introduces a Web Site (1996) (nytimes.com)
300.
Analysis and Exploitation of a Linux Kernel Vulnerability (perception-point.io)