January 2016 Archive
1381.
VMware's Stumbling Cloud Adventure (chrisdodds.net)
1382.
Improved commenting with Markdown (github.com)
1383.
Show HN: War and Peace and WebGL (wdobbie.com)
1384.
Lock Up Your Customer Accounts, Give Away the Key (technologyadvice.github.io)
1385.
Raru: Run as random user (github.com)
1386.
QIRA is a timeless debugger (qira.me)
1387.
Raspberry Pi Zero – Programming Over USB (pi.gbaman.info)
1388.
The Ghosts of Baha Mar: How a $3.5B Paradise Went Bust (bloomberg.com)
1389.
Google AI beats a pro at the game of Go (googleblog.blogspot.com)
1390.
"Customers are likely to see regressions with Windows 7 ongoing servicing" (blogs.windows.com)
1391.
Automakers Go Electric, Even If Gas Is Cheap (nytimes.com)
1392.
Microsoft pulls in $1.35B in revenue for Surface line (windowscentral.com)
1393.
Arcade City: Decentralized, Blockchain-Based Answer to Uber (cointelegraph.com)
1394.
Timestamps done right (getkerf.wordpress.com)
1395.
Paribus (YC S15) saves you money when items you purchased online drop in price (yahoo.com)
1396.
Show HN: Kloudsec, Our Bootstrapped Anycast CDN with LetsEncrypt for Your Site (kloudsec.com)
1397.
Uber’s march across America’s regulatory landscape (qz.com)
1398.
How John and Patrick Collison Built Stripe (forbes.com)
1399.
Why I Don’t Celebrate Income Inequality (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1400.
Firm: a C library with graph-based IR suitable for compilers (pp.ipd.kit.edu)
1401.
D&D Meets the Electronic Age (odd74.proboards.com)
1402.
A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between Finnish Quietude and Japanese Tranquility (academia.edu)
1403.
Probability, Paradox, and the Reasonable Person Principle (nbviewer.jupyter.org)
1404.
How I wrote a script to generate faces by inverting Haar cascades with Python (matthewearl.github.io)
1405.
Rendering Realtime Caustics in WebGL (medium.com)
1406.
After Last Call: A Bartender Trades SoHo for Serbia to Reclaim His Mansion (nytimes.com)
1407.
Show HN: A personal Heroku on local hardware to easily connect smart devices (experimental-platform.github.io)
1408.
Warp-CTC: Fast parallel GPU/CPU CTC loss for deep learning (github.com)
1409.
How the books we read shape our lives (independent.co.uk)
1410.
A Push to Make Harvard Free Also Questions the Role of Race in Admissions (nytimes.com)