September 2015 Archive
811.
tiDB – Scalable RDBMS Inspired by Google F1 with Support for MySQL Protocol (github.com)
812.
Reproducible builds in Debian: preventing compiler backdoors (motherboard.vice.com)
813.
Tracking Bluetooth Skimmers in Mexico, Part II (krebsonsecurity.com)
814.
A simple x86 assembler C++ template metaprogram (blog.mattbierner.com)
815.
Drones are taking off in the oil industry, especially in dangerous offshore work (bloomberg.com)
816.
CryptDB – A database system that can process SQL queries over encrypted data (github.com)
817.
Extracting Structured Data from Recipes Using Conditional Random Fields (open.blogs.nytimes.com)
818.
France bids to reverse tech brain drain (bbc.co.uk)
819.
Validating Your Version of Xcode (developer.apple.com)
820.
We’re Bad at Interviewing Developers – Interview with Kerri Miller (blog.fogcreek.com)
821.
Google in Kansas City: A Tale of Two-Speed America (ft.com)
822.
China's booming middle class is creating world's most dynamic consumer market (economist.com)
823.
Legendary Productivity and the Fear of Modern Programming (techcrunch.com)
824.
Show HN: An interactive comparison of 100 laptops with matte screens (productchart.com)
825.
Tower purifies a million cubic feet of air per hour (wired.com)
826.
The Visual 6502 (visual6502.org)
827.
Jello Biafra's 1979 campaign for Mayor of San Francisco (dangerousminds.net)
828.
My experience with using TLA+ in distributed systems class (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
829.
List of security links (troyhunt.com)
830.
Dependently typed programming and theorem proving in Haskell (jeltsch.wordpress.com)
831.
VW emissions scandal hits 11m vehicles (bbc.co.uk)
832.
Is college worth the cost? Many recent graduates don’t think so (washingtonpost.com)
833.
Microsoft Is Downloading 6GB of Windows 10 Updates Without User’s Consent (nextbigwhat.com)
834.
NewLisp (newlisp.org)
835.
Scientists discover the world contains dramatically more trees than was thought (washingtonpost.com)
836.
How the banks ignored the lessons of the crash (theguardian.com)
837.
How a $2.7B air-defense system became a 'zombie' program (graphics.latimes.com)
838.
Dave Shields, the programmer maintaining SPITBOL (motherboard.vice.com)
839.
Ahmed Mohamed will not face charges related to device [pdf] (irvingisd.net)
840.
Dear tech giants, if you love someone set them free (vladalexandruionescu.com)