December 2015 Archive
8761.
The 2015 Unicorn Naughty List (fastcompany.com)
8762.
AT&T Makes It Clear, Microsoft Can Upgrade Your OS Without Carrier Approval (thurrott.com)
8763.
Managing Programmers by Douglas Crockford (madhur.co.in)
8764.
The Ones We've Lost: The Student Loan Debt Suicides (2012) (huffingtonpost.com)
8765.
Another Hackathon Makes an IP Grab (eventbrite.com)
8766.
Ask HN: Has animal anatomy evolved any Two Generals' Problem strategies?
8767.
How to find someone to talk to if you can't afford therapy (lifehacker.com)
8768.
Announcing vue-cli (vuejs.org)
8769.
Degenerate Curve Attacks (eprint.iacr.org)
8770.
Interview with Jesper L. Andersen: Erlang, OCaml, Go, Idris and Protocol Design (medium.com)
8771.
Using deep neural networks as programming assistants (sdtimes.com)
8772.
The myths Silicon Valley tells about itself and why we believe them (salon.com)
8773.
What Does It Take to Work at SpaceX? (stemmatch.net)
8774.
2015: The year truly exponential advances in medicine begin? (bbc.co.uk)
8775.
A magic mirror powered by a raspberry pi (imgur.com)
8776.
Entire US voter registration database leaks (reddit.com)
8777.
Om Next for React devs: Introduction and project setup (medium.com)
8778.
10 Questions to ask yourself if you are unsatisfied with your career or life (sosv.com)
8779.
A Non-Scientist's Guide to Checking the Science Behind a Claim (2012) (scienceornot.net)
8780.
JSON for Modern C++ – finally version 1.0.0 (github.com)
8781.
Nginx module to enable haskell binding to Nginx configuration files (lin-techdet.blogspot.com)
8782.
Cosmos: A Spacetime Odessey (ihavenotv.com)
8783.
Instapush Proof of Concept (jowanza.com)
8784.
WebSocket microservice vs. REST microservice (rick-hightower.blogspot.com)
8785.
Consul 0.6 (hashicorp.com)
8786.
How to get startup ideas (paulgraham.com)
8787.
How do robots 'see' the world? (theconversation.com)
8788.
Database of 191M U.S. voters exposed on Internet (reuters.com)
8789.
Red 5 employee without a paycheck here. AMA: firefall (reddit.com)
8790.
How the Internet of Things Got Hacked (wired.com)