December 2015 Archive
13231.
Facebook ‘Accidentally’ Asks U.S. Users to Help Free Basics in India (recode.net)
13232.
Report: Ford, Google to build self-driving cars together (usatoday.com)
13233.
Without Water, Work, or Homes (sfchronicle.com)
13234.
Kik invests in its platform, buy fashion startup behind its Kik chatbot (techcrunch.com)
13235.
Facebook and Self-XSS (facebook.com)
13236.
PgCenter – a top-like PostgreSQL statistics viewer (github.com)
13237.
Sky customers ‘blocked from viewing porn’ by default in 2016 (rt.com)
13238.
3 Step Approach to Identify Licensing Opportunities in Circuit Based Patents (greyb.com)
13239.
Nothing to see here (bounced.nl)
13240.
SpaceX Lands Falcon 9 First Stage on Earth (spaceref.com)
13241.
(Senior) Backend Developer (m/w)
13242.
Oracle ordered to admit on its website that it lost the plot on Java security (theregister.co.uk)
13243.
Clarkson: 'My time’s more important than yours.’ and that’s rude.' (ft.com)
13244.
What does SpaceX's landing of the Falcon 9 accomplish for space travel? (quora.com)
13245.
What is Error 451? (451unavailable.org)
13246.
Simplify Your Code with C# 6.0 (instil.co)
13247.
We’re Doomed. Now What? (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
13248.
The Game Outcomes Project, Part 4: Crunch Makes Games Worse (gamasutra.com)
13249.
Intro.js v2.0 – Step-by-step guide and feature introduction for your website (usablica.github.io)
13250.
CodinGame's new IDE is worth the shot (codingame.com)
13251.
Silicon valley sleep (translate.google.de)
13252.
Japan Reports the First Case of Death by Caffeine (food.ndtv.com)
13253.
Tumblr’s Meme Librarian has the best job on the Internet (washingtonpost.com)
13254.
Bottle web-framework security checklist (zubu.re)
13255.
Simplified JavaScript Jargon (github.com)
13256.
Do you have language barriers hinder your business?
13257.
Stack Overflow Tag Counters: Programming Languages (apps.axibase.com)
13258.
Hackathon Announcement (hck.re)
13259.
'This house proposes that we nationalize Uber': a debate (thelongandshort.org)
13260.
Tech policy group brands Elon Musk ‘Luddite’ for daring to question AI's future (venturebeat.com)