January 2016 Archive
1111.
Reddit in 2016 (reddit.com)
1112.
Bill Gates Expected to Create Billion-Dollar Fund for Clean Energy (2015) (nytimes.com)
1113.
Three hundred programming interviews in thirty days (data.triplebyte.com)
1114.
Why I care about Firefox OS fading away (gist.github.com)
1115.
Problems Found at Theranos Lab (wsj.com)
1116.
Ask HN: What is your company's on-call rotation like?
1117.
Peach’s Most Interesting Feature, the Hybrid Command Line (nymag.com)
1118.
I have no idea what I’m doing but I’m a programmer (blog.lelonek.me)
1119.
Toronto man found not guilty in Twitter harassment trial (theglobeandmail.com)
1120.
Windows Remote Desktop Protocol Security Bypass Vulnerability (technet.microsoft.com)
1121.
Facebook submits to the TRAI supporting differential pricing of data [pdf] (trai.gov.in)
1122.
BlitzMax, Cross-Platform OO BASIC, Is Free and Open Source (blitzbasic.com)
1123.
How to Investigate a Flying Saucer (cia.gov)
1124.
Elder Care Startup Honor Makes Contractors Full-Time Workers with Equity (techcrunch.com)
1125.
Install, configure and automatically renew a free Let's Encrypt SSL certificate (vincent.composieux.fr)
1126.
The half strap: self-hosting and Guile (wingolog.org)
1127.
New York Public Library Enhances Public Domain Collections for Sharing and Reuse (nypl.org)
1128.
GitHub is down (github.com)
1129.
BART killing exposes security gap – many train cameras are decoys (sfgate.com)
1130.
Ask HN: Why have most tech and startup-related bloggers moved to Medium?
1131.
Project Abacus: Google's plan to kill the password via biometric tracking (engadget.com)
1132.
Intel Software Guard Extensions – Memory Encryption Engine (drive.google.com)
1133.
The unsexy IoT (deepstream.io)
1134.
Tim Ferriss Major Depression Research (crowdrise.com)
1135.
Reversal of hair greying following adipose mesenchymal stem cell transplantation (hoajonline.com)
1136.
How does a segmentation fault work under the hood? (unix.stackexchange.com)
1137.
Python Programming for the Humanities: An interactive tutorial (fbkarsdorp.github.io)
1138.
My Favorite Public Data Sources (jenunderwood.com)
1139.
The physics of life (nature.com)
1140.
How the Bitcoin protocol actually works (2013) (michaelnielsen.org)