January 2016 Archive
1921.
Show HN: Flexible Editor – An Open Source Flex-Box Based Layout Editor (briandiehr.com)
1922.
How Stories Deceive (newyorker.com)
1923.
2016 will be the year of conversational commerce (medium.com)
1924.
EPA Assesses that Neonicotinoids Kill Bees (motherjones.com)
1925.
Lomonosov’s Discovery of Venus Atmosphere in 1761 (arxiv.org)
1926.
Questions Linger as Juniper Removes Backdoored Dual_EC RNG (threatpost.com)
1927.
New Rails Identity (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
1928.
Coccinelle's Semantic Patches (coccinelle.lip6.fr)
1929.
I'm Not Dead Yet: The nineteenth-century obsession with premature burial (theparisreview.org)
1930.
Raising the Dead (Processes) (googleprojectzero.blogspot.com)
1931.
How 3D printing threatens our patent system (theconversation.com)
1932.
The Totes Amazesh Way Millennials Are Changing the English Language (washingtonpost.com)
1933.
Ask HN: What sucks in the project management software you use?
1934.
The Internet Is One Big Grey Pill (us1.campaign-archive1.com)
1935.
What happens when you stand for 5 years (youtube.com)
1936.
Cock.li server seized again by German prosecutor, service moves to Romania (arstechnica.com)
1937.
Is Bi-Directional Replication in Postgres Transactional? (sdf.org)
1938.
Matz: I cannot accept “the CoC” for the Ruby community (bugs.ruby-lang.org)
1939.
Pharmacyclics' "miracle cure": A cancer drug (mercurynews.com)
1940.
How the Internet changed the way we read (dailydot.com)
1941.
Transactional Memory Support for C [pdf] (open-std.org)
1942.
Analyzing the $5.6M Exploit and Cryptsy's Security Failings (earlz.net)
1943.
How to Use Open Source and Shut the Fuck Up at the Same Time (hueniverse.com)
1944.
Researchers find neurons that encode time and predict timing behavior in rats (psypost.org)
1945.
Show HN: Fisherman – Plugin manager and CLI toolkit for fish shell (fisherman.sh)
1946.
Python-like programming language interpreter written in Python (github.com)
1947.
Audi Leads $28M Investment in Rental Startup Silvercar (techcrunch.com)
1948.
When preloads go sideways (tedunangst.com)
1949.
XKCD Stack (xkcd.com)
1950.
mParticle Raises $15M Series A Led by Social Capital (blog.mparticle.com)