2015 Archive
11521.
Building Waze for the Boston subway: my first adventure in civic hacking (geoffreylitt.com)
11522.
A Comparison of Log-Structured Merge (LSM) and Fractal Tree Indexing (highscalability.com)
11523.
Netflix algorithm tells you when your best employee is about to leave you (thestack.com)
11524.
Netflix begins audio description for visually impaired (blog.netflix.com)
11525.
After Water (blog.longreads.com)
11526.
The sad state of browser matrix transforms (atirip.com)
11527.
Show HN: Online Data Science Courses for $10 (teamleada.com)
11528.
The Internet of Kafkaesque Things (aclu.org)
11529.
Restarting the LHC: Why 13 Tev? (home.web.cern.ch)
11530.
Conway's Law (melconway.com)
11531.
Sci-Hub tears down academia's “illegal” copyright paywalls (torrentfreak.com)
11532.
Flirting with Elixir (eng.localytics.com)
11533.
Introducing Sense – A Next-Generation Platform for Data Science (blog.sense.io)
11534.
What the Dunning-Kruger effect is and isn’t (2010) (talyarkoni.org)
11535.
Træfik, a modern reverse-proxy (traefik.github.io)
11536.
Block ads on home devices using a Raspberry Pi (medium.com)
11537.
Reviving Smalltalk-78: The First Modern Smalltalk Lives Again (2014) [pdf] (freudenbergs.de)
11538.
Chrome React extension that highlights components on the page (github.com)
11539.
Olark – The First Three Years (olark.com)
11540.
Mars One Finalist Announces That It's All a Scam (iflscience.com)
11541.
Memoize – a replacement for make relying on strace (github.com)
11542.
Salesforce Lightning Design System (lightningdesignsystem.com)
11543.
Oklahoma Earthquakes Are a National Security Threat (bloomberg.com)
11544.
How Mt. Gox Imploded (motherboard.vice.com)
11545.
Facebook shuts down swedish pro kurdish page (rojavakommitteerna.com)
11546.
That Whole Thing with Sound in In-Browser Emulation (ascii.textfiles.com)
11547.
Reefer tapes of Louis Armstrong (booyorkcity.com)
11548.
Photon – Framework for Electron apps (photonkit.com)
11549.
NSA knew about Juniper backdoors and kept quiet about them (thenextweb.com)
11550.
How a Machine Learned to Spot Depression (npr.org)