January 2016 Archive
1351.
Development and Deployment of Massively Multiplayer Games (ithare.com)
1352.
Kirk: A highly-flexible thread pool (github.com)
1353.
Open Dylan (opendylan.org)
1354.
Analyzing 50k fonts using deep neural networks (erikbern.com)
1355.
Founder of Liberty Reserve Pleads Guilty to Laundering More Than $250M (justice.gov)
1356.
Google Fired Me (medium.com)
1357.
Ask HN: I've got one user. What's the best way to get more?
1358.
Stop Comparing JSON and XML (yegor256.com)
1359.
Show HN: Building a Market for Penetration Testing (stealthworker.com)
1360.
Unix Delenda Est (2015) (housejeffries.com)
1361.
Feature Toggles (martinfowler.com)
1362.
Facebook made its Android app crash to test user loyalty? (theverge.com)
1363.
Why Ghana Started a Space Program (motherboard.vice.com)
1364.
How to avoid common SPA pitfalls when using third-party plugins (blog.isleofcode.com)
1365.
The Tragic Data Behind Selfie Fatalities (priceonomics.com)
1366.
An Ancient, Brutal Massacre May Be the Earliest Evidence of War (smithsonianmag.com)
1367.
Activist Predicts His Own Death, Says the Cops Killed Him (fresnopeoplesmedia.com)
1368.
Red Language: Features and future directions (red-lang.org)
1369.
Solitaire, written inside the bootloader (github.com)
1370.
Inside the Eye: Nature's Most Exquisite Creation (ngm.nationalgeographic.com)
1371.
Linux EBPF Off-CPU Flame Graph (brendangregg.com)
1372.
Migrating from Parse.com to deepstream.io (deepstream.io)
1373.
The Fermi Paradox Is Not Fermi's, and It Is Not a Paradox (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1374.
Big RAM laptops are abundant as Lenovo does its Skylake refresh (arstechnica.com)
1375.
When the Doctor Must Choose Between Her Patients and Her Notes (commonhealth.wbur.org)
1376.
A new way police are surveilling: Calculating threat ‘score’ (washingtonpost.com)
1377.
Visual, multi-language XKCD-style password generator (password.optionfactory.net)
1378.
Using two-factor authentication for SSH (arm-blog.com)
1379.
App Makers Reach Out to the Teenager on Mobile (nytimes.com)
1380.
Why the ‘wet tea leaves’ drug raid was outrageous (washingtonpost.com)