January 2016 Archive
211.
Iran Complies with Nuclear Deal; Sanctions Are Lifted (nytimes.com)
212.
Why London Underground stopped people walking up the escalators (theguardian.com)
213.
Ask HN: Which people and groups are researching new approaches to programming?
214.
Did European Court Just Outlaw “Massive Monitoring of Communications” in Europe? (cdt.org)
215.
T-Mobile’s Binge On Optimization is Just Throttling, Applies Indiscriminately (eff.org)
216.
TorFlow (torflow.uncharted.software)
217.
Google, HP, Oracle Join RISC-V – Open-source processor core gains traction (eetimes.com)
218.
Simplifying Docker on OS X (blog.andyet.com)
219.
Visualizing Concurrency in Go (divan.github.io)
220.
Silicon Valley and Black Coders: Howard University fights to join the tech boom (bloomberg.com)
221.
The internet has made defensive writers of us all (pchiusano.github.io)
222.
Parsing 10TB of Metadata, 26M Domain Names and 1.4M SSL Certs for $10 on AWS (blog.waleson.com)
223.
Announcing TypeScript 1.8 Beta (blogs.msdn.com)
224.
A game made with CSS/HTML only (victordarras.fr)
225.
Introduction to PostgreSQL physical storage (rachbelaid.com)
226.
Signs of Secret Phone Surveillance Across London (news.vice.com)
227.
Segway robot (robot.segway.com)
228.
How I Built a Side Project (stayintech.com)
229.
The State of Meteor Part 2: What Happens Next (discovermeteor.com)
230.
RabbitMQ Internals (github.com)
231.
T-Mobile's John Legere Goes Off the Deep End: 'Who the Fuck Are You, EFF?' (techdirt.com)
232.
Facebook and How UIs Twist Your Words (medium.com)
233.
Google recommends inlining small CSS (developers.google.com)
234.
Breakup, as captured by my fitbit (twitter.com)
235.
Postgres Query Plan Visualization (tatiyants.com)
236.
Read the TPP (readthetpp.com)
237.
Trello clone with Phoenix and React – 5-part tutorial (blog.diacode.com)
238.
OpenFace: Free and open source face recognition with deep neural networks (cmusatyalab.github.io)
239.
Netflix to block proxy access to content not available locally (in.reuters.com)
240.
An open letter of gratitude to GitHub (github.com)