January 2016 Archive
13951.
X-ray: new node.js scraper from author of 'cheerio' (github.com)
13952.
A Radical Reinterpretation of Einstein’s Theory (pbs.org)
13953.
Variant Visitation (mpark.github.io)
13954.
James Burke at CCF 2009 Sacramento (youtube.com)
13955.
One Step Closer to Killer Roombas (medium.com)
13956.
Humans have now brought on an entirely new geologic epoch (washingtonpost.com)
13957.
Missing U.S. Hellfire Missile Shows Up in Cuba (wsj.com)
13958.
We fear AI because of hubris (twitter.com)
13959.
What tool do you use for mounting remote file system on Mac?
13960.
Best Websites to Play Free Online Games in 2016 (besthacktricks.com)
13961.
Edward Snowden Speaks at CES 2016 Disguised as a Robot (theguardian.com)
13962.
Asmodee becomes board gaming’s new monster, acquires English rights to Catan (arstechnica.com)
13963.
The History of ‘Hello, World’ (medium.com)
13964.
Nihilistic Password Security Questions (mcsweeneys.net)
13965.
Reconsidering Booker T. Washington in the Age of Amazon (wilsonquarterly.com)
13966.
What you look like may determine where you are seated in a restaurant (mashable.com)
13967.
The Journey to a Secure Internet of Things Starts Here (prpl.works)
13968.
A Blade Runner Replicant was conceived today (twitter.com)
13969.
Eternity II puzzle - A $2 million prize was offered (en.wikipedia.org)
13970.
Bioenergy Plus Carbon Capture Sounds Promising, Looks Dubious (technologyreview.com)
13971.
ArXiv Submission Rate Statistics (arxiv.org)
13972.
If Netflix Were Your Girlfriend (youtube.com)
13973.
About ASETNIOP (asetniop.com)
13974.
Scaling our periodic batch pipeline for publisher analytics: Key skew in Hadoop (jwplayer.com)
13975.
VerbalExpressions – Regular Expressions made easy (github.com)
13976.
SLOTH Collisions Attacks Against SHA-1, MD5 in TLS, IKE, SSH (threatpost.com)
13977.
AiraWear jacket massages you on the go (techinasia.com)
13978.
The Battle of Hogwarts is the previous six books in reverse order (reddit.com)
13979.
From cluster meetings to sunsetting: how to speak development (jargon) (theguardian.com)
13980.
One Kings Lane, Once Valued at $900M, Is Likely to Sell for a Fraction of That (recode.net)