2015 Archive
10771.
New Research Finds That Algorithms Are Better Than Humans at Hiring (bloomberg.com)
10772.
MakerBot lays off 20% of its staff for the second time this year (theverge.com)
10773.
Why Our Brains Love High Ceilings (fastcodesign.com)
10774.
Power Failure Testing with SSDs (blog.nordeus.com)
10775.
CUPS 2.1 Is Adding Basic 3D Printer Support (cups.org)
10776.
Italian bank's almost risk-free cash-for-cheese loan (edition.cnn.com)
10777.
Orbit: EA's first open source project (blog.bioware.com)
10778.
Bank account verification and transfers in just a few lines of code (blog.dwolla.com)
10779.
The Rise and Fall of Silk Road (wired.com)
10780.
Two Dots Too Many (2008) (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
10781.
When Disney Got Adult and Trippy (bbc.com)
10782.
The Canadian who wants to dethrone Facebook (theglobeandmail.com)
10783.
Most trading strategies are not tested rigorously enough (economist.com)
10784.
Show HN: Linkurious, the first data visualization platform for graph databases (linkurio.us)
10785.
Unsanctioned Web Tracking (w3.org)
10786.
Launching a weather balloon, a camera and a Raspberry Pi to the stratosphere (blog.pinterjann.is)
10787.
Hacking the PS Vita (yifan.lu)
10788.
Attacks on 'Insecure' Progressive Insurace Dongle Could Spawn Road Carnage (forbes.com)
10789.
CRT simulation (2014) (piratehearts.com)
10790.
Student creates powerful catalyst from potassium (phys.org)
10791.
Code Golf at Google (blog.zmxv.com)
10792.
3 Degrees of LinkedIn Separation from the Military-Industrial-Surveillance State (linkedd.s3.amazonaws.com)
10793.
Comcast customer discovers huge mistake in company’s data cap meter (arstechnica.com)
10794.
Can Family Secrets Make You Sick? (npr.org)
10795.
Burma's capital: a super-sized slice of post-apocalypse suburbia (theguardian.com)
10796.
Unsafe Rust: An Intro and Open Questions (cglab.ca)
10797.
The tantalizing links between gut microbes and the brain (nature.com)
10798.
BPG Image Format Specification (bellard.org)
10799.
No lens? No problem for FlatCam (opli.net)
10800.
The CERT C Secure Coding Standard (securecoding.cert.org)