January 2016 Archive
11101.
C++/C#: Integrate Sentiment Analysis Feature in Minutes (intellexer.com)
11102.
Startups Aim to Get a Piece of the Driverless Car (wsj.com)
11103.
Winston Churchill’s lost card game now on iOS thanks to Donald Rumsfeld (arstechnica.com)
11104.
Hacker Bits Feb Issue: The Finest Bits of Hacker News, in Print (hackerbits.com)
11105.
Hacking the coffee machine (q42.com)
11106.
How greedy bankers, weak politicians and timid journalists could cause a new crash (spectator.co.uk)
11107.
Functional Programming in C++ – Nicola Gigante – Meeting C++ 2015 (youtube.com)
11108.
The calorie is broken (digg.com)
11109.
LXD and Ansible for staging and development (arianvp.me)
11110.
The Problem with Your Great Content [And the Data Behind It] (seoauv.com)
11111.
Conserving endangered monuments with 3D imaging and laser scanning (theconversation.com)
11112.
Acoustic tweezers moves cells in three dimensions, builds structures (phys.org)
11113.
MaaxMarket is now Microsoft's featured startup (maaxmarket.com)
11114.
Navigating the Internet of Things (mikemainguy.blogspot.com)
11115.
Bitcoin bites back at Davos doubters (swissinfo.ch)
11116.
2016 – the year of web streams (jakearchibald.com)
11117.
BBC Article on AI Pioneer Marvin Minsky (bbc.com)
11118.
Chinese villagers 'descended from Roman soldiers' (telegraph.co.uk)
11119.
Show HN: I made bakeit, a handy pastebin command for your shell (github.com)
11120.
Asteroid Redirect Mission (nasa.gov)
11121.
Apache httpd reverse proxy: the (hidden) gem (jimjag.com)
11122.
Your startup can learn more from 1865 than 2016 (medium.com)
11123.
Is the Private Sphere Still Private? (finews.ch)
11124.
How Your Own Brain Is Making You Run Slowly and What You Can Do About It (medium.com)
11125.
Self-Healing Systems (technologyconversations.com)
11126.
Building side projects (medium.com)
11127.
Amazon's customer service backdoor (medium.com)
11128.
Swiss Underground Transport System Revealed (Translation) (translate.google.com)
11129.
Pull request guidelines for Bitbucket Cloud (blog.bitbucket.org)
11130.
Silicon Valley founders who grew up poor can’t shake “mindset inequality” (qz.com)