January 2016 Archive
1861.
Observations on Some Egyptian Mummies Opened in London (1794) (rstl.royalsocietypublishing.org)
1862.
Lead and Crime: Another Look (motherjones.com)
1863.
Demonstrating the pantorouter (2010) [video] (youtube.com)
1864.
Code-Switching to Improve Your Writing and Productivity (chroniclevitae.com)
1865.
Building Resilient Microservices from the Fallacies of Distributed Computing (datawire.io)
1866.
ZL: A C/C++ Compatible Language with Hygienic Macros (zl-lang.org)
1867.
A Dictionary Packed with Stories from Eighteenth-Century Delhi (britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk)
1868.
Microservices Practitioner Summit Livestream Featuring Uber, Netflix, and Others (microservices.com)
1869.
Start Traditions That Won’t Last (medium.com)
1870.
How to Build an Electronic Bee Counter (spectrum.ieee.org)
1871.
New command for Philae (dlr.de)
1872.
Show HN: New MODULA-3 Releases for WinNT, Linux and OS X (github.com)
1873.
Automated Failure Testing (techblog.netflix.com)
1874.
How to Partition a Graph When You Think Like a Vertex [pdf] (algo2.iti.kit.edu)
1875.
Ephemerons (mail.openjdk.java.net)
1876.
Edging in: the biggest science news of 2015 (scottaaronson.com)
1877.
An open letter to Paul Graham (medium.com)
1878.
The secret lives of the Mafia hunters (bbc.com)
1879.
Around the World in 33 Keyboards (thebrainfever.com)
1880.
The Silk Road's Dark-Web Dream Is Dead (wired.com)
1881.
Vainglory vs. Clash Royale, and the future of “hardcore” games on mobile (andreaspapathanasis.blogspot.com)
1882.
The Nano Membrane Toilet (cranfield.ac.uk)
1883.
The Triumph of Email (theatlantic.com)
1884.
DeLoreans Coming Back to Production (money.cnn.com)
1885.
Best interview questions to spot ideal employees (williambharding.com)
1886.
A Tour of Acme (2012) (research.swtch.com)
1887.
List your accomplishments (blog.timrpeterson.com)
1888.
Show HN: Curious Namespace Trick – Limited static polymorphism in C++ (github.com)
1889.
Music Memos is Apple's new, simple recording app (theverge.com)
1890.
Show HN: Fuzzy finder for Chrome tabs and windows (github.com)