January 2016 Archive
10801.
Atom with SLIME (atom.io)
10802.
Introducing GOV.UK Verify (gov.uk)
10803.
Make money with Marketica (marketica.co)
10804.
Get Small to Get Big Through Microservices (techcrunch.com)
10805.
How driverless cars could kill the speeding ticket (washingtonpost.com)
10806.
The Worst way to extend your wifi (bsdpunk.blogspot.com)
10807.
How the smartphone changed everything, or, the rise of BYOD in the workplace (arstechnica.com)
10808.
A ready-to-use collection of public domain icons and pictograms (github.com)
10809.
Why Do We Expose Ourselves? (theintercept.com)
10810.
China’s P2P lending boom (economist.com)
10811.
React.js Best Practices for 2016 (blog.risingstack.com)
10812.
Linux Kernel ROP – Ropping Your Way to # (Part 1) (cyseclabs.com)
10813.
The Cities Where Rents Will Fall This Year (bloomberg.com)
10814.
FBI ran website sharing thousands of child porn images (usatoday.com)
10815.
VMware Insiders Brace for Big Cuts (fortune.com)
10816.
This is sand (thisissand.com)
10817.
Non-HTTPS sites containing login form will be marked insecure (fxsitecompat.com)
10818.
Sanos PDP-11 Simulator with Unix V7 (jbox.dk)
10819.
Pressure.js – 3D and Pressure touch JavaScript library (yamartino.github.io)
10820.
AI, Machine Learning Rising in the Enterprise (informationweek.com)
10821.
Built for speed: Designing exascale computers (2014) (seas.harvard.edu)
10822.
Microsoft Positions Itself as the Perfect Home for Bitcoin-Style Blockchains (technologyreview.com)
10823.
Buffer Overflow Analogies (security.stackexchange.com)
10824.
Netflix VPN ban may adversely impact U.S. military personnel (bgr.com)
10825.
ShapeConnector: An ad-free, copyleft puzzle game (shapeconnector.com)
10826.
How Startups and Corporations Can Partner Without Killing Each Other (thoughts.rebelminds.com)
10827.
Power of Naming Software Projects (calebwoods.com)
10828.
Too Good to Be True (marginalrevolution.com)
10829.
Watch This Robot Solve a Rubik’s Cube in Less Than 2 Seconds (motherboard.vice.com)
10830.
Why the poor do better on these simple tests of financial common sense (washingtonpost.com)