January 2016 Archive
301.
Nest Thermostat Glitch Leaves Users in the Cold (nytimes.com)
302.
New finding: 600M years ago, a single mutation changed everything (washingtonpost.com)
303.
You Can't Destroy the Village to Save It: W3C vs. DRM, Round Two (eff.org)
304.
Feeding data to 1000 CPUs – comparison of S3, Google, Azure storage (blog.zachbjornson.com)
305.
State of Clojure 2015: Survey Results (blog.cognitect.com)
306.
Why We Use Om, and Why We’re Excited for Om Next (blog.circleci.com)
307.
RemixOS for PC released (jide.com)
308.
Making 20% Time Work (begriffs.com)
309.
Qt Licensing Changes (blog.qt.io)
310.
How convolutional neural networks see the world (blog.keras.io)
311.
Elm in the Real World (futurice.com)
312.
Netboot (netboot.xyz)
313.
All Hollowed Out: The lonely poverty of America’s white working class (theatlantic.com)
314.
Doomsday planning for less crazy folk (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
315.
Number of legal Go positions computed (tromp.github.io)
316.
Why I love Snapchat (justinkan.com)
317.
Spacemacs 0.105.0 released (github.com)
318.
HTTPS provides more than just privacy (certsimple.com)
319.
52 Places to Go in 2016 (nytimes.com)
320.
Internet of Things security is so bad, there’s a search engine for sleeping kids (arstechnica.com)
321.
Knuth: Computer Programming as an Art (1974) (paulgraham.com)
322.
NTP Pool Bad Actors: The Rising Sophistication of Network Scanning (netpatterns.blogspot.com)
323.
How Paul Graham Gets It Wrong in “Economic Inequality” (medium.com)
324.
802.11ah Wi-Fi Standard Approved (wi-fi.org)
325.
Imba: A new programming language for web apps (imba.io)
326.
Zcash, an untraceable Bitcoin alternative, launches in alpha (wired.com)
327.
My first ten-day Vipassana retreat (micaelwidell.com)
328.
Ask HN: Is Knuth's TAOCP worth the time and effort?
329.
Open-source infrastructure is not venture-backable (medium.com)
330.
The China GPS shift problem (en.wikipedia.org)