December 2015 Archive
10411.
Access Denied (theawl.com)
10412.
Universal ES2015 / Gulp boilerplate (github.com)
10413.
A Beginner's Guide to HTTP Cache Headers (mobify.com)
10414.
French Uber drivers have created their own Uber (theverge.com)
10415.
Did a Computer Bug Help Deep Blue Beat Kasparov? (wired.com)
10416.
The hard part of error handling is not the error itself (mortoray.com)
10417.
How to find and fix memory leaks in ios? (jpctechnologies.net)
10418.
How long will it take to create a simple web app for helping victims in Chennai (1drv.ms)
10419.
The Definitive Guide to Ruby Heap Dumps, Part I (blog.codeship.com)
10420.
Uber’s API Now Lets Other Apps Add a “Ride Request Button” (techcrunch.com)
10421.
Transcomputational problem (en.wikipedia.org)
10422.
An Open Letter to My Parents (medium.com)
10423.
Changing a process’ file descriptor on the fly (redpill-linpro.com)
10424.
Tesla is copying Apple's business model (blog.erratasec.com)
10425.
Step inside your photos with Cardboard Camera (googleblog.blogspot.com)
10426.
How Mark Zuckerberg’s Altruism Helps Himself (nytimes.com)
10427.
Hubzilla 1.0 “Pacific Sunrise” (macgirvin.com)
10428.
Golden Owl Quest (en.wikipedia.org)
10429.
“Building high-performance tech teams is difficult emotional work” [video] (youtube.com)
10430.
Announcing EFF's Security Vulnerability Disclosure Program (eff.org)
10431.
Deploying HTTP/2 Using CloudFlare – Initial Results (blog.adamowen.co.uk)
10432.
Why Do We Pay Pure Mathematicians? (mathwithbaddrawings.com)
10433.
Exana - A suite of tools and services to help you build your next big thing (exana.io)
10434.
Shark Finning (en.wikipedia.org)
10435.
Building a l2tp/IPsec VPN based around a OpenBSD head-end – Part 1 (geeklan.co.uk)
10436.
Let asynchronous I/O happen in Node.js by returning control back to event loop (bytearcher.com)
10437.
Andreessen Horowitz to Invest in Nootropics Startup (nytimes.com)
10438.
Braintree and Angular.JS drop in integration (sysgears.com)
10439.
Yahoo's 'seemingly permanent decline': is this the end for the once-mighty firm? (theguardian.com)
10440.
Why our fitness tracker for the mind is made of wood and has no screen (medium.com)