January 2016 Archive
10201.
32 Illustrations That Show the Funny Truth About Modern Life (digitalsynopsis.com)
10202.
Are You Scanning Me, or Am I Scanning You? (medium.com)
10203.
When Good Drones Go Bad (wired.com)
10204.
Watch this service robot predict your organizing preferences (robohub.org)
10205.
Why I don't quit my job (medium.com)
10206.
Nim 0.13.0 has been released (nim-lang.org)
10207.
Full text of a message Stewart Butterfield sent to all Slack employees (medium.com)
10208.
9 predictions for the future of programming (infoworld.com)
10209.
The Elephant in the Digital Dark Room (leicaphilia.com)
10210.
NASA’s newest cargo spacecraft began life as a Soviet space plane (arstechnica.com)
10211.
Getting in the Habit (theparisreview.org)
10212.
Tesla: We're not at Detroit auto show because we can't sell our cars in Michigan (mlive.com)
10213.
DomTerm: A web-based rich terminal emulator (lwn.net)
10214.
For Now, Self-Driving Cars Still Need Humans (nytimes.com)
10215.
Physicist George Ellis Knocks Physicists (2014) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
10216.
A Tiny Intro to Databases – The Entity-Relationship Model (blog.dancrisan.com)
10217.
Mini Nuclear Plants Could Come to Britain by 2025, U.S. Firm Says (bloomberg.com)
10218.
How We Use Trello to Increase Productivity and Get Things Done (stanfy.com)
10219.
Being a Good Open Source Steward (about.gitlab.com)
10220.
The Illusion Machine That Teaches Us How We See (nautil.us)
10221.
HBO documentary: San Francisco 2.0 (m.youtube.com)
10222.
The most expensive material in the world (telegraph.co.uk)
10223.
Benchmarking Tools for Rails Application (github.com)
10224.
Developer Conference Reviews (evensteven01.wordpress.com)
10225.
Demographic breakdown of Data Scientists (kdnuggets.com)
10226.
Show HN: Curated full length workout videos (flexit.co)
10227.
Government to abandon all ideas of trying to ban strong encryption (petition.parliament.uk)
10228.
Mind Your Own Business (thebaffler.com)
10229.
Sociabl celebrity-charity app responds to negative interview (medium.com)
10230.
Create organization-wide punchcards with python and git-pandas (willmcginnis.com)