Why recursive data structures?
(raganwald.com)
January 2017 Archive
151.
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Standing up for what's right
(facebook.com)
154.
Inkscape Version 0.92 is Released
(inkscape.org)
155.
Calling bullshit
(callingbullshit.org)
157.
Stanford Unsupervised Deep Learning Tutorial (2014)
(deeplearning.stanford.edu)
158.
Yahoo SEC Filing: Name change to Altaba Inc and director resignations
(investor.yahoo.net)
159.
Secret docs reveal: an FBI with vast hidden powers
(theintercept.com)
160.
Using Immutable Caching to Speed Up the Web
(hacks.mozilla.org)
161.
Apple’s 2016 in review
(chuqui.com)
162.
Android permissions and hypocrisy
(mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
163.
Guided meditation for beginners
(quietkit.com)
164.
P vs. NP
(scottaaronson.com)
165.
166.
Crafting a high-performance TV user interface using React
(techblog.netflix.com)
167.
What Style Is That House? Visual Guides to Domestic Architectural Designs
(99percentinvisible.org)
168.
KeepassXC – A cross-platform community fork of KeepassX
(keepassxreboot.github.io)
169.
Top algorithms in interview questions
(geeksforgeeks.org)
170.
FTC sues D-Link over router and camera security flaws
(consumer.ftc.gov)
171.
Deniability and Duress
(mit.edu)
172.
Mac Pro 2 Concept Design
(pascaleggert.de)
173.
Richard Feynman Put Himself on the FBI’s Do Not Call List
(muckrock.com)
174.
Poet: I can’t answer questions on Texas standardized tests about my own poems
(washingtonpost.com)
175.
Easy XMPP: What are we doing here?
(mail.jabber.org)
176.
Feeling safer online with Firefox
(blog.astithas.com)
177.
Little Snitch 3 – Protect your privacy
(obdev.at)
178.
179.
How Do You Measure Leadership?
(blog.ycombinator.com)
180.
Nintendo Switch
(nintendo.co.jp)