2015 Archive
10831.
Sam Simon, Who Helped Shape 'The Simpsons,' Dies at 59 (nytimes.com)
10832.
Perfect Hashes and faster than memcmp (blogs.perl.org)
10833.
The Rise of Micro Startup Acquisitions (techcrunch.com)
10834.
The New Aquaris E5 HD Ubuntu Edition (bq.com)
10835.
Cory Doctorow Rejoins EFF to Eradicate DRM Everywhere (eff.org)
10836.
Folders: a programming language encoded into folder structure (esoteric.codes)
10837.
You can use vi mode editing in any program that uses readline
10838.
Binary pattern matching in Elixir (zohaib.me)
10839.
A Brief Overview of Deep Learning (yyue.blogspot.com)
10840.
PredictionIO – an open-source ML stack built on Spark, HBase, and Spray (prediction.io)
10841.
Hover.css – A collection of CSS3 powered hover effects (ianlunn.github.io)
10842.
Nobel laureate and laser inventor Charles Townes dies at 99 (newscenter.berkeley.edu)
10843.
Thinking too much: self-generated thought as the engine of neuroticism (cell.com)
10844.
Einstein’s First Proof (newyorker.com)
10845.
A Plumber’s Guide to Starships Part 4 – Materials in High Radiation Environments (icarusinterstellar.org)
10846.
Human Error in Software (soveran.com)
10847.
Here be dragons (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
10848.
On the duality of operating system structures (blog.acolyer.org)
10849.
Anonymous Divided: Inside the Two Warring Hacktivist Cells Fighting ISIS Online (mic.com)
10850.
Why Elton McDonald built a tunnel (macleans.ca)
10851.
Planck is a ClojureScript REPL and script execution environment (blog.fikesfarm.com)
10852.
How cyclists, not drivers, first fought to pave US roads (vox.com)
10853.
UT Austin provides free access to more than 22,000 images of library materials (blog.hrc.utexas.edu)
10854.
Frequency Counting Algorithms Over Data Streams (micvog.com)
10855.
Emacs IPython Notebook (tkf.github.io)
10856.
Dataflow Programming for Clojure with Pulsar (docs.paralleluniverse.co)
10857.
Letters to the Editor: Misleading Mathematicians [pdf] (ams.org)
10858.
More lessons learned from building machine learning systems (slideshare.net)
10859.
X-Rays Expose a Hidden Medieval Library (medievalbooks.nl)
10860.
A one-of-a-kind trove reveals what rural 19th-century American boyhood was like (slate.com)