January 2016 Archive
7621.
Swift Reverse Engineering: Digging into Objects (rotlogix.com)
7622.
Our Experience in the Slack App Store “Gold Rush” (priceonomics.com)
7623.
Air pollution: a dark cloud of filth poisons the world’s cities (theguardian.com)
7624.
Building a product or how I'm moving from a job to a career (medium.com)
7625.
What Paul Graham Is Missing About Inequality (medium.com)
7626.
Microsoft Releases Its Deep Learning Toolkit on GitHub (github.com)
7627.
How Waze Makes Roads Safer Than the Police (fee.org)
7628.
Show HN: Engineers that sell – A Slack community of non-salesmen (pablof7z.typeform.com)
7629.
The Limitations of Sampling Profilers Today (danluu.com)
7630.
Where to Get Funded in 2016 That Isn’t Silicon Valley (mattermark.com)
7631.
The Great Bubble (medium.com)
7632.
Solving the dependent container wait problem in Docker Compose (onegeek.com.au)
7633.
Should You Agree to “Arbitration Clauses?” (professional-troublemaker.com)
7634.
What Andreessen Horowitz is betting on in 2016 (forbes.com)
7635.
2016: The year of Web Streams (jakearchibald.com)
7636.
Safer use of C code – running Gentoo with Address Sanitizer (blog.hboeck.de)
7637.
The New UI for SaaS (tomtunguz.com)
7638.
Clojure Recipes Review and Q&A (infoq.com)
7639.
Nate Silver said Donald Trump had no shot. Where did he go wrong? (slate.com)
7640.
Half-Measures on Encryption Leave Much of Your Data Exposed (technologyreview.com)
7641.
A Package Manager Without the Registry (medium.com)
7642.
Is Pitching on Shark Tank Easier Than in Silicon Valley? (linkedin.com)
7643.
Twitter Has Stopped Showing Ads to Some of Its Most Valuable Users (recode.net)
7644.
Microsoft’s clever curved keyboard for iOS looks very smart (arstechnica.com)
7645.
Workflows for a small team of gits (blog.samuellevy.com)
7646.
Twitter shakeup: Heads of product, media, engineering, and HR depart (venturebeat.com)
7647.
Wikipedia editors revolt, vote “no confidence” in newest board member (arstechnica.com)
7648.
How Nate Silver Missed Donald Trump (slate.com)
7649.
Chaos Communication Congress: A Very German Hacking Conference (motherboard.vice.com)
7650.
Bitcoin hits 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 hash per second (plus.google.com)