January 2016 Archive
331.
Virtual Memory with 256 Bytes of RAM (blog.robertelder.org)
332.
SF Yellow Cab to file for bankruptcy (sfexaminer.com)
333.
The Lawyer Who Became DuPont’s Worst Nightmare (nytimes.com)
334.
Intel CPU Bugs of 2015 and Implications for the Future (danluu.com)
335.
36TB FreeNAS Home Server Build (ramsdenj.github.io)
336.
Firefox Can Now Get Push Notifications from Your Favorite Sites (blog.mozilla.org)
337.
SolarCity Will Eliminate Over 550 Job Due to State’s Anti-Rooftop Solar Decision (solarthermalmagazine.com)
338.
Go 1.5.3 released to address security vulnerability (groups.google.com)
339.
How to submit an app to Apple’s App Store when it uses encryption (carouselapps.com)
340.
Our Stock Option pledge (blog.clearbit.com)
341.
Richard Stallman on Data Autonomy [video] (cloudfleet.io)
342.
Electronics That Last: How I Built an Heirloom Laptop (makezine.com)
343.
Why React/Redux is inferior as a paradigm (staltz.com)
344.
The Dying Art of Mental Math Tricks (blog.tanyakhovanova.com)
345.
Why Erlang looks like it does (erlang.org)
346.
Y-Cloninator: GitHub Projects Trending on HN Without Distractions (ycloninator.herokuapp.com)
347.
Clojure 2015 Year in Review (stuartsierra.com)
348.
Societies with Little Coercion Have Little Mental Illness (2013) (brucelevine.net)
349.
Ask HN: How do prolific programmers go about their daily lives?
350.
Python to OCaml: Retrospective (roscidus.com)
351.
On the dangers of a blockchain monoculture (tonyarcieri.com)
352.
The Trouble with the TPP, Day 5: Rights Holders “Shall” vs. Users “May” (michaelgeist.ca)
353.
YC Updates and Additions (blog.ycombinator.com)
354.
Shadowy tech brokers that deliver your data to the NSA (zdnet.com)
355.
WeKan: Open-Source Meteor Kanban (wekan.io)
356.
Is Self Hosted Blogging Dead? (robertnealan.com)
357.
Scalable C – Writing Large-Scale Distributed C (hintjens.gitbooks.io)
358.
Steam Sales 2015 (medium.com)
359.
The Surreal Story of StubHub Screwing Over a Kobe Fan (theleadsports.com)
360.
13k BTC, 300k LTC Stolen from Cryptsy Exchange (blog.cryptsy.com)