The Myth of In-Memory Data
(interana.com)
September 2015 Archive
7051.
7052.
7053.
Navy Diversifies Ships' Cyber Systems to Foil Hackers
(spectrum.ieee.org)
7054.
Firefox 41 integrates WebRTC messaging app as it fights for relevance
(arstechnica.com)
7055.
THE 9 BEST LANGUAGES FOR CRUNCHING DATA
(fastcompany.com)
7056.
iOS 9 security blooper lets you BYPASS PINs, eye up photos, contacts
(theregister.co.uk)
7057.
The DNA of Our API: Specification Driven Development
(localize-software.phraseapp.com)
7058.
Add-ons Update
(blog.mozilla.org)
7059.
7060.
7061.
Four years of OCaml in production
(engineering.issuu.com)
7063.
C++ default_random_engine generates same number in Linux, but not in Windows
(stackoverflow.com)
7064.
Aphyr on gunDB and Meteor – Browsers as a Database
(twitter.com)
7065.
7066.
BMW exceeds exhaust values
(bild.de)
7067.
Caveat Founder, Ep. #1 Feat. Ilya Sukhar and Fred Stevens-Smith
(blog.heavybit.com)
7068.
Why CAFEBABE?
(artima.com)
7070.
Technology-Enabled Blitzscaling: Class Notes
(medium.com)
7072.
RFC 1984 status updated to “best current practice”
(rfc-editor.org)
7073.
Vim creep
(norfolkwinters.com)
7074.
7075.
How your history knowledge can save you money
(medium.com)
7077.
US Security Firm Defends Partnership with Censorship-Happy Chinese Giant Baidu
(motherboard.vice.com)
7078.
You and Your Research, by Richard Hamming
(blog.samaltman.com)
7079.
7080.