January 2016 Archive
1171.
East Germany thrived on snitching lovers, fickle friends and envious schoolkids (afr.com)
1172.
Facebook has given some developers access to an unannounced Chat SDK (techcrunch.com)
1173.
IPv6 non-alternatives: DJB's article, 13 years later (blog.sesse.net)
1174.
Using D and std.ndslice as a Numpy Replacement (jackstouffer.com)
1175.
How does the wholesale foreign exchange market actually work? (getmondo.co.uk)
1176.
The Scope of Unsafe (ralfj.de)
1177.
Making a 4K Fractal Movie with Fractal EXtreme (randomascii.wordpress.com)
1178.
A Programming Language with Deterministic Multithreading (tormeh.github.io)
1179.
Paris Theodore, weapons designer for the CIA (warisboring.com)
1180.
Show HN: Openblog – Blogging with GitHub Issues (github.com)
1181.
Open Problems in Theoretical Computer Science (a3nm.net)
1182.
Parse Alternatives (github.com)
1183.
Meta-meta-programming: Generating C++ templates with Racket Macros (2014) [pdf] (matt.might.net)
1184.
Introducing Spark Datasets (databricks.com)
1185.
Inside Pinterest and its ad sales operation (businessinsider.com)
1186.
New York’s Subway Frequency Guidelines Are the Wrong Approach (pedestrianobservations.wordpress.com)
1187.
Pome – Postgres Metrics Dashboard Written in Go (github.com)
1188.
Don’t believe quotation websites (decisionsciencenews.com)
1189.
Why Can’t Programmers Be More Like Ants? Or a Lesson in Stigmergy (2015) (ubiquity.acm.org)
1190.
In 2016, Intel's Entire Supply Chain Will Be Conflict-Free (fastcoexist.com)
1191.
Nyuzi: open-source processor designed for highly parallel and GPGPU applications (nyuzi.org)
1192.
Forthcoming OpenSSL release announced (mta.openssl.org)
1193.
Fastdom – a weapon in the war against jank (github.com)
1194.
How Valeant Went from Wall St. Darling to Pariah (nymag.com)
1195.
MesoGlue Is a Metallic Glue That Replaces Hot Solder (eurekalert.org)
1196.
RetroArch 1.3 released (libretro.com)
1197.
All NYC Subway Stations to Receive Wi-Fi by End of 2016 (mta.info)
1198.
SpaceX Jason-3 Live Webcast (spacex.com)
1199.
Amazon Bought Me for $100 a Year (travisllado.com)
1200.
FBI's 'Unprecedented' Hacking Campaign Targeted Over a Thousand Computers (motherboard.vice.com)