December 2015 Archive
11071.
Udacity Announcing Three New Nanodegree Programs (blog.udacity.com)
11072.
How long until full robotization?
11073.
A Taxonomy of Programmers (data.triplebyte.com)
11074.
IBM tapped by US intel agency to grow complex quantum computing technology (networkworld.com)
11075.
Hacking Your Manager in 4 Steps (firstmarkcap.com)
11076.
List of Active IO Domains (mypost.io)
11077.
287M events/day and 1 engineer: How I built Quizlet's data pipeline (quizlet.com)
11078.
Show HN: A Ticketing System for Your GitHub Issues (zube.io)
11079.
Pipman GPS Watch (random-hackery.net)
11080.
Prosper Said to Arrange Loan to San Bernardino Shooter Weeks Ago (bloomberg.com)
11081.
Real-Time Terminal Bar Graphs in Go (github.com)
11082.
The Automation of Things (AoT) (medium.com)
11083.
Go in a MonoRepo (at Digital Ocean) (blog.gopheracademy.com)
11084.
Approaching the conversion of CoffeeScript to ES6 (code.bloc.io)
11085.
How a buggy machine learning algorithm nearly caused World War Three in 1983 (harrowell.org.uk)
11086.
EU law makers reach deal on new network and information security rules (out-law.com)
11087.
Bring the data forward (UX) (medium.com)
11088.
Humans Can Learn to Echolocate (2013) (livescience.com)
11089.
The Economist's Technology Quarterly: New Materials for Manufacturing (economist.com)
11090.
Google's Eric Schmidt calls for 'spell-checkers for hate and harassment' (theguardian.com)
11091.
The Wayfarer (newyorker.com)
11092.
Mossberg: Google should build hardware – but not like this (theverge.com)
11093.
Mobile banking: don’t assume M-Pesa is the model (medium.com)
11094.
Beijing's smog problem is even worse than you think (cnbc.com)
11095.
How to prepare for a startup during university (medium.com)
11096.
Preventing young people from getting involved in cyber crime (nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk)
11097.
CSS Sans - A font in css (yusugomori.com)
11098.
Shops selling devices pre-installed with Replicant (blog.replicant.us)
11099.
Glyphosate – Meahcnisms for Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Krebs Cycle Disruption (youtube.com)
11100.
“What happens if the variables are sorted independently before regression?” (stats.stackexchange.com)