2015 Archive
10351.
Smart watches are dumb (medium.com)
10352.
Why Cats Were Hated in Medieval Europe (medievalists.net)
10353.
NSA releases open-source infosec tool (itnews.com.au)
10354.
Microsoft tackles China piracy with free upgrade to Windows 10 (reuters.com)
10355.
Sophie Wilson, Acorn and the development of ARM (linuxvoice.com)
10356.
New evidence of Japan's effort to build atom bomb at the end of WWII (latimes.com)
10357.
How to use a Google Spreadsheet as a database (api.blockspring.com)
10358.
Long sentences (yarchive.net)
10359.
Beware “mathiness”: Algebra and data to reinforce ideological preconceptions (johnkay.com)
10360.
See-Through Solar Is Tomorrow’s Threat to Oil (bloomberg.com)
10361.
.Trashes, .fseventsd, and .Spotlight-V100 (blog.hostilefork.com)
10362.
Transitioning Shyp couriers to W2 employees (blog.shyp.com)
10363.
HGST gets closer to shipping 10TB HDD (zdnet.com)
10364.
Startups Finding the Best Employees Are Actually Employed (nytimes.com)
10365.
What Two Programmers Have Revealed About Seattle Police Officers (thestranger.com)
10366.
97% environmentalist (scottaaronson.com)
10367.
Denthor's Graphics Tutorials: Why I am a Programmer (alfie.wtf)
10368.
Show HN: Intuitive nutrition information (spe.lt)
10369.
Ask HN: Is it possible to transition from corporate job to self contractor?
10370.
Philanthropy for Hackers (wsj.com)
10371.
Cook rice in a coffee percolator to avoid arsenic (bbc.co.uk)
10372.
Dismaland – Bemusement Park (dismaland.co.uk)
10373.
Google and Microsoft make patent peace (zdnet.com)
10374.
On-demand pick up of your unwanted items. $5 a bag (goodandtidy.com)
10375.
QA = Time and Money. How much should you invest? (blog.rainforestqa.com)
10376.
How it feels to join an all-Haskell startup (wagonhq.com)
10377.
Why some NoSQL DBs only let you perform transactions on a single data item (dbmsmusings.blogspot.com)
10378.
Ext4: fix data corruption caused by unwritten and delayed extents (mail-archive.com)
10379.
The Cost of Frameworks (aerotwist.com)
10380.
Why it takes so long to get data back from New Horizons (planetary.org)