January 2016 Archive
361.
Google proposes its Dataflow batch/stream tech to the Apache Incubator (wiki.apache.org)
362.
Org-Mode for Writing: Structure and Focus (awarewriter.wordpress.com)
363.
Deep Learning Tutorial by Y. LeCun and Y. Bengio (research.microsoft.com)
364.
Zopfli Optimization: Literally Free Bandwidth (blog.codinghorror.com)
365.
Ultra-fine particles emitted by commercial desktop 3D printers [pdf] (ec.europa.eu)
366.
Teaching a Semester of D3.js (blogger.ghostweather.com)
367.
Aseprite: cross-platform, open source sprite and pixel art tool (aseprite.org)
368.
Ask HN: Do you use an old or 'unfashionable' programming language?
369.
H.265/HEVC vs. H.264/AVC: 50% bit rate savings verified (bbc.co.uk)
370.
IRCv3 (blog.irccloud.com)
371.
John Romero has released his first Doom level in over two decades (gamasutra.com)
372.
The Disappearance of Self in Japan (huffingtonpost.com)
373.
Unscrewed: A Story About OpenBSD (skeptech.org)
374.
An Easy Way to Learn Hard Stuff (medium.com)
375.
PostgreSQL 9.5 Released (postgresql.org)
376.
Is there any point to the 12 times table? (blog.wolfram.com)
377.
Netflix is on Fire (medium.com)
378.
China wants to become a semiconductor superpower, budgeting $100B to achieve it (economist.com)
379.
It's time to build your own router (arstechnica.com)
380.
California Police Used Stingrays in Planes to Spy on Phones (wired.com)
381.
IntelliJ IDEA and the whole IntelliJ platform migrates to Java 8 (blog.jetbrains.com)
382.
How to fend off a jerk (davedelaney.me)
383.
Atom text editor 1.4 released (github.com)
384.
Why do people put on differing amounts of weight? (bbc.co.uk)
385.
My Reaction to React (pseudoconcurrentthought.wordpress.com)
386.
Milligram: A minimalist CSS framework (milligram.github.io)
387.
Is Express.js dying? (github.com)
388.
Bret Victor's Bookshelf (worrydream.com)
389.
Farewell, Marvin Minsky (blog.stephenwolfram.com)
390.
Show HN: “Nim in Action” is now available (nim-lang.org)