2015 Archive
5971.
Sid Meier's Civilization Inspired Budget (alexrecker.com)
5972.
Airbnb Engineering (airbnb.io)
5973.
Mindfulness meditation trumps placebo in pain reduction (sciencedaily.com)
5974.
Regression to the mean is the main reason ineffective treatments appear to work (dcscience.net)
5975.
90:9:1 – the odd ratio that technology keeps creating (theguardian.com)
5976.
Unreal Engine 4.9 Released (unrealengine.com)
5977.
Base65536 – Unicode's answer to Base64 (npmjs.com)
5978.
How to hire the best people you've ever worked with (2007) (pmarchive.com)
5979.
TypeScript and JSX (jbrantly.com)
5980.
The dangers of resetting everything at once (rachelbythebay.com)
5981.
The Relationship Between Intelligence and Anxiety (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
5982.
Installing Red Star 3.0, North Korea's homegrown operating system (kevinchen.co)
5983.
Gravitational Lensing to Observe Ancient Earth (rein.pk)
5984.
Telegram stalking (oflisback.github.io)
5985.
The Next Feature Fallacy (andrewchen.co)
5986.
Intent to Implement: Pointer Events in Chrome (groups.google.com)
5987.
The Sikhs who saved Parmesan (bbc.com)
5988.
Flux Architecture Visual Cheatsheet (danmaz74.me)
5989.
More efficient memory-management could enable chips with thousands of cores (news.mit.edu)
5990.
Quasi-Polynomial Algorithm for Graph Isomorphism (scottaaronson.com)
5991.
UMG claims rights to a song and hijacks the artist's YouTube revenue (facebook.com)
5992.
A Dubious Deal with the NSA (zeit.de)
5993.
LZHAM – Lossless compression with faster decompression than LZMA (code.google.com)
5994.
Canned Emails – a minimal site with prewritten emails (cannedemails.com)
5995.
Sixteen Years (metatalk.metafilter.com)
5996.
Why Bitcoin Core 0.10's release notes say “…libsecp256k1 is better than…OpenSSL” (reddit.com)
5997.
Introducing Elm to a JavaScript Web App (noredinktech.tumblr.com)
5998.
The physics of floating screwdrivers [video] (youtube.com)
5999.
Clasp: Common Lisp Using LLVM and C++ for Molecular Metaprogramming [video] (youtube.com)
6000.
Why We Remember So Many Things Wrong (newyorker.com)