2015 Archive
6961.
The Curious Tale of MS03-007 (stepto.com)
6962.
Structor – a user interface builder for React (github.com)
6963.
Show HN: JanOS – A new OS that turns your smartphone into an IoT board (janos.io)
6964.
Drawing Lines is Hard – an interactive look at GPU line rendering (mattdesl.svbtle.com)
6965.
Bug or Feature? Unintentionally Intentional Behaviors (people.xiph.org)
6966.
Sodium's explosive secrets revealed (nature.com)
6967.
Chaos Communication Camp 2015 Live Streams [video] (streaming.media.ccc.de)
6968.
Tufte in R (motioninsocial.com)
6969.
A Brief History of Intel CPU Microarchitectures (2013) [pdf] (people.apache.org)
6970.
Super Fuzzy Searching on PostgreSQL (bartlettpublishing.com)
6971.
Differential Line (github.com)
6972.
Singapore's open data portal (beta.data.gov.sg)
6973.
Moonforth (moonforth.github.io)
6974.
An Investor Wanted to Give Me $50,000. Here’s Why I Said No (gutsybroads.com)
6975.
Guess Who Doesn’t Fit in at Work (nytimes.com)
6976.
Seattle Considers Measure to Let Uber and Lyft Drivers Unionize (nytimes.com)
6977.
Ask HN: What is the most mind blowing book you've ever read?
6978.
Why we’re no longer using Core.typed (blog.circleci.com)
6979.
Why should I have written ZeroMQ in C, not C++ (2012) (250bpm.com)
6980.
How I Gave Up Alternating Current (robrhinehart.com)
6981.
Ask HN: Why use Docker and what are the business cases for using it?
6982.
The Difference Between Saying 'Thank You' in Chinese and English (theatlantic.com)
6983.
Do we need browsers? (blog.justletit.be)
6984.
College Students Prefer Reading Print Books to E-Readers (newrepublic.com)
6985.
Toki Pona: a human language with 120 words (theatlantic.com)
6986.
USCIS Completes the H-1B Cap Random Selection Process for FY 2016 (uscis.gov)
6987.
Medium Raises $57M (techcrunch.com)
6988.
Turning Japanese: Coping with stasis (thelongandshort.org)
6989.
Nobody’s Talking About Nanotech Anymore (time.com)
6990.
How US students get a university degree for free in Germany (bbc.co.uk)