January 2016 Archive
8581.
Specializing is usually the right answer (redanchortech.com)
8582.
Creative Commons movie to be released (kickstarter.com)
8583.
A brave new post open source world (medium.com)
8584.
Apple – losing out on talent and in need of a killer new device (theguardian.com)
8585.
Mover: Easily move files between cloud services (mover.io)
8586.
METAFONT (1984) (tug.ctan.org)
8587.
How to Secretly Record Videos on Android (drippler.com)
8588.
Are Standing Desks Better for You? (minutehack.com)
8589.
We’re in a brave, new post open source world (medium.com)
8590.
The US has less income inequality today than in 2000 (aei.org)
8591.
Pssst, Your PGP Is Leaking (motherboard.vice.com)
8592.
Has DeepMind Really Passed Go? (medium.com)
8593.
Google, BlueGriffon.org and blacklists (glazman.org)
8594.
Politics sucks and you should never talk about it (medium.com)
8595.
Becoming a Real Startup – On Growing and Turning an Idea into Something Tangible (blog.trytomo.com)
8596.
When will self-Driving cars be on the road? (quora.com)
8597.
Why a Marxist Social Policy Is Gaining Ground in Silicon Valley (buzzfeed.com)
8598.
Why Most Websites Look the Other Way on Ad Blockers (bloomberg.com)
8599.
Breach Portal: Notice of Unsecured Protected Health Information (ocrportal.hhs.gov)
8600.
“Fine Bros Entertainment” attempting to trademark the word “react” (tmfile.com)
8601.
Maximum Wage (howwegettonext.com)
8602.
We Filed 100 Support Tickets to Learn How to Send Better Customer Service Emails (blog.statuspage.io)
8603.
The End of Twitter (newyorker.com)
8604.
Null Coalescing operator (?) in C# (codingdefined.com)
8605.
Why I work remotely (hint: it has nothing to do with productivity) (m.signalvnoise.com)
8606.
Show HN: ES2015 method polymorphism (github.com)
8607.
Adam Liaw: five simple dishes, and the mistakes you’re making with them (2015)
8608.
PiLove – LÖVE on RaspberryPI [LÖVE 0.10.0 and SDL 2.0.4] (pilove.mitako.eu)
8609.
6 pieces of advice for CS undergraduates (from a fairly recent CS graduate) (joeforshaw.co.uk)
8610.
Tor hidden service operators: your default Apache install is probably vulnerable (wireflaw.net)