December 2016 Archive
1921.
Proposed CA law tells cities: Build more, or we’ll do it for you (sf.curbed.com)
1922.
Marijuana use and schizophrenia: New evidence suggests link (medicalnewstoday.com)
1923.
Twitter May Have Predicted the Election (technologyreview.com)
1924.
Azure and AWS's 'GPU general availability' lies (fast.ai)
1925.
(2013) George W. Bush is smarter than you (keithhennessey.com)
1926.
RedStar OS 3.0: Remote Arbitrary Command Injection (myhackerhouse.com)
1927.
PureScript (purescript.org)
1928.
Local Django on Kubernetes with Minikube (medium.com)
1929.
Pipeline spills 176,000 gallons of crude into creek about 150 miles from Dakota (cnbc.com)
1930.
1PB data loss fears as Australian Tax Office suffers HP storage crash (afr.com)
1931.
Netflix Starts Using VP9 Codec, Saving Up to 36% of Bandwidth (variety.com)
1932.
The New Microsoft Translator (translator.microsoft.com)
1933.
Beautiful Pages of a Late Medieval Monk's Sketchbook (slate.com)
1934.
The Programmer as Navigator (1973) [pdf] (colonese.it)
1935.
Finding Wisdom in the Letters of Aging Writers (theatlantic.com)
1936.
Ask HN: How long did it take to release your side project in 2016?
1937.
One of the best performances in ‘Rogue One’ is by an actor who died in 1994 (washingtonpost.com)
1938.
Nintendo’s Sad Struggle for Survival (theatlantic.com)
1939.
How WordPress Ate the Internet in 2016 and the World in 2017 (forbes.com)
1940.
What could make a star green? (worldbuilding.stackexchange.com)
1941.
Ask HN: Realtime app ideas for side project?
1942.
Programming Language Popularity on GitHub and StackOverflow (langpop.corger.nl)
1943.
How to Grow (promoter.io)
1944.
PiCluster: Simple Container Orchestration (github.com)
1945.
Ask HN: How do you get started in freelancing?
1946.
A Military-Trained Policeman, Fired for Being Less Hasty to Shoot (npr.org)
1947.
Blocking-resistant communication through domain fronting (2015) [pdf] (icir.org)
1948.
BBR: Congestion-Based Congestion Control (queue.acm.org)
1949.
Bruce Schneier: Plagiarism and Academia: Personal Experience (schneier.com)
1950.
Do We Really Understand the Cosmos? (arxiv.org)