January 2016 Archive
31.
Microsoft Solitaire was developed by a summer intern (reddit.com)
32.
PostgreSQL 9.5: UPSERT, Row Level Security, and Big Data (postgresql.org)
33.
I ended up paying $150 for a single 60GB download from Amazon Glacier (medium.com)
34.
Aaron Swartz died three years ago today (crookedtimber.org)
35.
Privilege and Inequality in Silicon Valley (medium.com)
36.
OpenSSH: client bug CVE-2016-0777 (undeadly.org)
37.
Google's Free Deep Learning Course (udacity.com)
38.
Japan Keeps This Defunct Train Station Running for Just One Passenger (citylab.com)
39.
Why use www? (yes-www.org)
40.
Lumosity fined $2M for deceptive ads of “Brain Training” app (ftc.gov)
41.
Why I quit my dream job at Ubisoft (gingearstudio.com)
42.
Running costs for running a web app (cushionapp.com)
43.
Newegg sues patent troll that dropped its case (arstechnica.com)
44.
Peter Naur has died (en.wikipedia.org)
45.
Colorizing black and white photos with deep learning (tinyclouds.org)
46.
How I fixed a bug in Atom (davidvgalbraith.com)
47.
Microsoft releases CNTK, its open source deep learning toolkit, on GitHub (blogs.microsoft.com)
48.
Disabling npm's progress bar yields a 2x npm install speed improvement (twitter.com)
49.
Dell Computers Has Been Hacked (10zenmonkeys.com)
50.
Kinto by Mozilla – An open-source Parse alternative (github.com)
51.
A Canvas Made of Pixels (claybavor.com)
52.
Jonathan Blow's new game, The Witness, is out (store.steampowered.com)
53.
The NICAM Codec replacement project (bbc.co.uk)
54.
The Rails Doctrine (rubyonrails.org)
55.
Six-Legged Giant Finds Secret Hideaway, Hides for 80 Years (npr.org)
56.
CIA planned rendition operation to kidnap Edward Snowden (wsws.org)
57.
Google is Forcing Routebuilder to Shut Down (medium.com)
58.
Valuing time over money is associated with greater happiness (researchgate.net)
59.
Open Guide to Equity Compensation (github.com)
60.
I'm going to slowly move on from Mercurial (mercurial-scm.org)