January 2016 Archive
9991.
Cock.li server seized again by German prosecutor, service moves to Romania (arstechnica.com)
9992.
RxJava style API for android camera (github.com)
9993.
The web is okay (charlotteis.co.uk)
9994.
A New Code License: The Community Edition (meta.stackexchange.com)
9995.
Taiwan elects first female president (cnn.com)
9996.
Man Cannot Live by Unit Testing Alone (chrisoldwood.blogspot.com)
9997.
French government considers law that would outlaw strong encryption (dailydot.com)
9998.
The Internet Archive just added 2,300 MS-DOS games to their library (archive.org)
9999.
Apple WILL Not Buy Time Warner (cringely.com)
10000.
E-Commerce in Southeast Asia (syedmuzani.com)
10001.
Bitter fight over CRISPR patent heats up: Nature News and Comment (nature.com)
10002.
List of unsolved problems in statistics (en.wikipedia.org)
10003.
Exploratory Data Analysis for SPARK and Scala (github.com)
10004.
Voynich Manuscript: word vectors and t-SNE visualization of some patterns (blog.christianperone.com)
10005.
Windows 10 Mobile Is Coming to ARM64 and Intel X86 (thurrott.com)
10006.
IKEAmerica: Should the US really be more like Sweden? (aei.org)
10007.
The Curse of the Fire Horse: Japan’s Ultimate Form of Contraception (tofugu.com)
10008.
The Fair Price to Pay a Spy: An Introduction to the Value of Information (nowozin.net)
10009.
That Bubble Bursting Feeling (m.sfweekly.com)
10010.
Boarding a flight with an NFC implant (andreassjostrom.com)
10011.
The Bitcoin experiment is NOT over (medium.com)
10012.
Top 20 Big Data Experts to Follow (Includes Scoring Algorithm) (datasciencecentral.com)
10013.
Google reviews of Yelp (google.com)
10014.
Solving problems by going away from them (blog.kiloreux.info)
10015.
Huawei Starts Building Its Open Source Dream Team (sdxcentral.com)
10016.
JavaScript in 2016: Functional programming is here to stay (mpscholten.de)
10017.
$1.7M MISTAKE FOR FILING AN 83(B) (accountalent.com)
10018.
Senator Tom Cotton Accuses Tim Cook of ‘Omitting Facts’ Regarding Encryption (hothardware.com)
10019.
It’s easy to spot a future programmer (twitter.com)
10020.
The Traveling Salesperson Problem by Peter Norvig (nbviewer.jupyter.org)