January 2017 Archive
181.
Bringing Wide Color to Instagram (engineering.instagram.com)
182.
Streama – A self-hosted streaming application with your own media library (github.com)
183.
Masaya Nakamura, Japanese arcade pioneer, has died (bloomberg.com)
184.
Why isn't there a Google for the law? (openlawlib.org)
185.
Cruise Shows Off Level 4 Skills in SF, Passing Uber and Maybe Waymo (driverless.id)
186.
Apple Reports Record First Quarter Results (apple.com)
187.
Google reveals its servers all contain custom security silicon (theregister.co.uk)
188.
Firefox 51.0 (mozilla.org)
189.
Welcoming Fabric to Google (firebase.googleblog.com)
190.
United Arab Emirates goes from 10k Tor users to 250k in days (metrics.torproject.org)
191.
OpenStreetMap plugin for Unreal Engine 4 (github.com)
192.
Three.js editor (threejs.org)
193.
Dd is not a disk writing tool (2015) (vidarholen.net)
194.
Letter From Human Rights Leaders Asking President Obama To Pardon Edward Snowden (pardonsnowden.org)
195.
Airbnb is providing free housing to refugees and anyone not allowed in the US (twitter.com)
196.
Blender for Hackers – 3D modeling is just like using VIM (learntemail.sam.today)
197.
Java Without If (ashtonkemerling.com)
198.
New Wyoming bill forbids utilities from using renewables (csmonitor.com)
199.
Caching at Reddit (redditblog.com)
200.
Finding an Alternative to Mac OS X (bitcannon.net)
201.
How I Write Tests (blog.nelhage.com)
202.
Raspberry Pi 3 based home automation with Node.js and React Native (github.com)
203.
Just how smart is an octopus? (washingtonpost.com)
204.
The Infrastructure Behind Twitter: Scale (blog.twitter.com)
205.
From Python to Numpy (labri.fr)
206.
GIMP – 2016 in review (gimp.org)
207.
Typing Practice for Programmers (speedcoder.net)
208.
GitHub Enterprise SQL Injection (blog.orange.tw)
209.
Htop Explained Visually (codeahoy.com)
210.
AdNauseam Banned from the Google Web Store (adnauseam.io)