January 2016 Archive
1471.
An attorney suing Uber, Lyft, GrubHub and a dozen California tech firms (latimes.com)
1472.
Swiss-Based Cloud VPS – For Developers Who Care (cloudscale.ch)
1473.
We're the Only Animals with Chins (theatlantic.com)
1474.
Why your favorite apps are designed to addict you (kernelmag.dailydot.com)
1475.
Open Web Application Security Project issues new secure coding bible (theregister.co.uk)
1476.
On Vietnamese Writing (limdauto.github.io)
1477.
Hello World, 1978 (artsy.net)
1478.
JS1k JavaScript Code Competition – Demos 2015 (js1k.com)
1479.
Customers now wary of security holes in connected devices, survey finds (venturebeat.com)
1480.
DiY Fiber Optic Light Using ESP8266 (adityatannu.com)
1481.
Stephen Hawking's New Black-Hole Paper, Translated: An Interview (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
1482.
Designing Schemaless, Uber Engineering’s Scalable Datastore Using MySQL (eng.uber.com)
1483.
A Fully Functional 3D Printed Watch With Tourbillon (hodinkee.com)
1484.
Swift Snares and How to Avoid Them (developer.ibm.com)
1485.
CPU SIM: An interactive Java-based CPU simulator for use in introductory classes (cs.colby.edu)
1486.
Since 2010, Gun Stores Have Grown 4.7 Times Faster Than the Population (buildzoom.com)
1487.
Google saw more downloads than iOS App Store, but Apple generated more revenue (venturebeat.com)
1488.
How China accumulated $28T in debt (businessinsider.com)
1489.
GE will move headquarters to Boston (boston.com)
1490.
The benefits of static typing without static typing in Python (pawelmhm.github.io)
1491.
CAD Is a Lie: Generative Design to the Rescue (lineshapespace.com)
1492.
Permanent Identifiers for the Web (w3id.org)
1493.
Named tuple for C++ (vitiy.info)
1494.
UIKit for the Mac (github.com)
1495.
Why `print` became a function in Python 3 (snarky.ca)
1496.
Stockholm first city to get mobile 5G network in 2018 (thelocal.se)
1497.
OX (OpenPGP for XMPP): A New OpenPGP XEP (mail.jabber.org)
1498.
Why you cannot have C++ exceptions with a stack trace (di.unipi.it)
1499.
N Guilty Men (1997) (www2.law.ucla.edu)
1500.
RISC-V: Free Core, Some Assembly Required (eetimes.com)