2015 Archive
9151.
Nukes ready to fly (nationalpostcom.files.wordpress.com)
9152.
Ask HN: Why and how is Hacker News so fast?
9153.
Study finds improved self-regulation in kindergartners who wait a year to enroll (ed.stanford.edu)
9154.
On a brother’s suicide: ‘I wish I had never told him to go to counseling’ (washingtonpost.com)
9155.
Leaked Uber financials from 2012 to 2014 (recode.net)
9156.
Top Design Flaws in the Human Body: Our bodies are full of hack solutions (nautil.us)
9157.
SHA-3 Standard [pdf] (nvlpubs.nist.gov)
9158.
Why do we still not know what's inside the pyramids? (bbc.com)
9159.
The bachelor’s to Ph.D. STEM pipeline no longer leaks more women than men (journal.frontiersin.org)
9160.
Spotify's new privacy policy angers users (bbc.co.uk)
9161.
Introducing the San Francisco system font (developer.apple.com)
9162.
In Ben Bernanke’s Memoir, a Candid Look at Lehman Brothers’ Collapse (nytimes.com)
9163.
The Online Privacy Lie Is Unraveling (techcrunch.com)
9164.
Google doesn't recognise or penalise stolen content (pi-datametrics.com)
9165.
JVM implementation challenges: Why the future is hard but worth it [pdf] (cr.openjdk.java.net)
9166.
The Flub Paradox (steved-imaginaryreal.blogspot.com)
9167.
Audi and Amazon to try car-boot delivery service (bbc.com)
9168.
Our first building block in tech for tykes: YouTube Kids (googleblog.blogspot.com)
9169.
GCHQ can monitor MPs' communications, court rules (theguardian.com)
9170.
AdNauseam Browser Extension: Clicking Ads So You Don't Have To (adnauseam.io)
9171.
Pediatricians say farm use of antibiotics harms children (arstechnica.com)
9172.
U.S. Air Force overstepped bounds in SpaceX certification: report (reuters.com)
9173.
Not OK, Google (fullstack.info)
9174.
Mr. Robot (whoismrrobot.com)
9175.
An Hour with Safari Content Blocker in iOS 9 (murphyapps.co)
9176.
Additional C/C++ Tooling (nickdesaulniers.github.io)
9177.
Confessions of a Right-Wing Liberal (1968) (mises.org)
9178.
India’s Economic Growth Accelerates (wsj.com)
9179.
Why DNS in OS X 10.10 is broken, and what you can do to fix it (arstechnica.com)
9180.
Clojure and the technology adoption curve (blog.juxt.pro)