2015 Archive
11911.
The Web We Have to Save (medium.com)
11912.
Debugging Lisp Part 2: Inspecting (malisper.me)
11913.
Agda Tutorial (people.inf.elte.hu)
11914.
Fun with time travel: retroactive data structures in Python (github.com)
11915.
Show HN: A playground for in-browser interpreters (fatiherikli.github.io)
11916.
Understanding Pac-Man Ghost Behavior (2010) (gameinternals.com)
11917.
Contributing to Servo (bluishcoder.co.nz)
11918.
The Surprising Power of Neil Sloane’s Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (nautil.us)
11919.
Extracting Structured Data from Recipes Using Conditional Random Fields (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
11920.
The Double Life of John Le Carré (theatlantic.com)
11921.
The UX Reader (theuxreader.com)
11922.
Geotagging 100M Twitter accounts, independent of location-sharing preferences [pdf] (arxiv.org)
11923.
Uber Engineering's Great Data Migration: Project Mezzanine (eng.uber.com)
11924.
Team Morale: Myths and Reality (yegor256.com)
11925.
Gallery of animations that explain math ideas (en.wikipedia.org)
11926.
Thunderbolt 3 uses USB-C plug (thunderbolttechnology.net)
11927.
Realtime KVM (lwn.net)
11928.
Let’s Build a Simple Interpreter, Part 7 (ruslanspivak.com)
11929.
Millionaires Who Are Frugal When They Don't Have to Be (nytimes.com)
11930.
VW Scandal Will Speed Up Diesel's Demise (bloombergview.com)
11931.
The Roomba for Lawns Is Really Pissing Off Astronomers (wired.com)
11932.
Carnegie Mellon Reels After Uber Lures Away Researchers (on.wsj.com)
11933.
Big Banks Lock Horns with Personal-Finance Web Portals (on.wsj.com)
11934.
Young, Vegetarian, Non-Smoking Indians Are Struggling With Heart Disease (desinutritionauthority.com)
11935.
Clinton ran own computer system for her official emails (news.yahoo.com)
11936.
No One to Rescue Me from My Drinking (nytimes.com)
11937.
London: the city that ate itself (theguardian.com)
11938.
Oracle Adds New Android Versions to Copyright Battle with Google (bloomberg.com)
11939.
Why American Workers Without Much Education Are Being Hammered (nytimes.com)
11940.
16GB Is a Bad User Experience (david-smith.org)