December 2015 Archive
7831.
No Laptops and Phones During Meetings (medium.com)
7832.
How Internet sleuths solved the 20-year-old mystery of a missing teenager (washingtonpost.com)
7833.
Barack Obama’s Secret Terrorist-Tracking System, by the Numbers (theintercept.com)
7834.
Holiday gift ideas for RoboGeeks (2015) from Robohub (robohub.org)
7835.
Apple Has Secretly Been Developing Its Custom GPU for Years Sources Claim (wccftech.com)
7836.
France won’t block public Wi-Fi or ban Tor after all (arstechnica.com)
7837.
Get Your Twitter Share Count Back with a Webtask (auth0.com)
7838.
Watch: Steam Controller Built by Aperture Robots in Valve's Factory (news.softpedia.com)
7839.
How to make a Sandwich with GNU make – an oldie but goldie (blog.it-agenten.com)
7840.
The neural activity of rats has a geometric structure (forbes.com)
7841.
Hacker collective Anonymous goes after Donald Trump (techcrunch.com)
7842.
Here's What Virtual Assistants Can Do for You (justrollingwith.it)
7843.
Deep Learning for Visual Question Answering (github.com)
7844.
Esper Helps Assistants Manage Their Bosses’ Time (techcrunch.com)
7845.
Dispel: data, identity, and location protection across online devices (dispel.io)
7846.
How well does NPS predict rebooking? (nerds.airbnb.com)
7847.
Solid State Integrated Circuit Powered by ATP (adenosine triphosphate) (medgadget.com)
7848.
France will not ban public wi-fi (dailydot.com)
7849.
Functional Programming in Go [slides+video] (thedotpost.com)
7850.
Brussels plans to strip Schengen nations of authority over borders (theguardian.com)
7851.
Solving the GCHQ Christmas Card with Python and PycoSAT (matthewearl.github.io)
7852.
The DIY Maker Movement Succeeds by Doing the Opposite of What’s Smart (thehustle.co)
7853.
What happens after the Hour of Code? (medium.com)
7854.
A Christmas card with a cryptographic twist for charity (gchq.gov.uk)
7855.
An unusual commission (medium.com)
7856.
Pastery – vim plugin (github.com)
7857.
Guy Hilariously Illustrates His Flight from New York to Berlin (demilked.com)
7858.
Why startup founders have mood swings (and why they may have uses) (lesswrong.com)
7859.
Scaling up synthetic-biology innovation (news.mit.edu)
7860.
How I couldn't learn Meteor.js and what I decided to do?