Coffee drinking linked to lower mortality risk again
(arstechnica.com)
2015 Archive
9541.
9542.
Raising Money in London Almost Killed Our Startup
(medium.com)
9543.
E. W. Dijkstra Archive: “Why is software so expensive?” (2009)
(cs.utexas.edu)
9544.
I barely graduated college, and that's okay
(vikparuchuri.com)
9545.
Rapidoid – No-Bullshit Web Framework for Java
(rapidoid.org)
9546.
What's new in TeX
(lwn.net)
9547.
Iridium – Secure Browser
(iridiumbrowser.de)
9548.
When You Should Quit a Startup Job
(rogerhuang.co)
9549.
Thomas Quick: The serial killer who wasn't
(telegraph.co.uk)
9550.
“I wish systemd would get over its thing about syslog”
(utcc.utoronto.ca)
9551.
Jeff Bezos Responds to the Amazon NYT Article
(geekwire.com)
9552.
Fix conflicts only once with Git rerere
(medium.com)
9553.
Presidential candidate website tech, compared
(paulschreiber.com)
9554.
Ironclad (YC S15) Is an Automated Legal Assistant for Companies
(techcrunch.com)
9555.
Ways to Avoid Complexity in Modern C++ [pdf]
(vitiy.info)
9556.
How Airplanes Fly: A Physical Description of Lift (1999)
(allstar.fiu.edu)
9557.
9558.
What Poverty Does to the Young Brain
(newyorker.com)
9559.
How to destroy Bitcoins?
(medium.com)
9560.
9561.
Living with a Computer (1982)
(theatlantic.com)
9562.
Releasing a Commercial ASCII Roguelike, a Post-Mortem
(gridsagegames.com)
9563.
9564.
Lavoisier died at age 50, on the guillotine
(3quarksdaily.com)
9565.
How does the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 change the Internet surveillance laws?
(washingtonpost.com)
9566.
Yik Yak Systematically Downvotes Mentions of Competitors
(techcrunch.com)
9567.
Taking stock of startup innovation in the Netherlands
(techcrunch.com)
9568.
Samsung to pay Apple $548M in patent dispute
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
9569.
A woman who can't feel fear
(washingtonpost.com)
9570.
How We Beat C++ STL Binary Search
(realm.io)