2015 Archive
11041.
Intel's 72-Core “Knight's Landing” Xeon Phi Chip Cleared for Takeoff (hothardware.com)
11042.
Postmortem: Server compromised due to publicly accessible Redis (kevinchen.co)
11043.
Stripe enters Asia with Japan beta launch (techinasia.com)
11044.
Poison-Injecting Robot Submarine Kills Sea Stars to Save Coral Reefs (spectrum.ieee.org)
11045.
Gene Editing Tool Hailed as a Breakthrough, and It Really Is One (npr.org)
11046.
Google Glass renamed to “Project Aura”, hires from Amazon (blogs.wsj.com)
11047.
Ross Ulbricht Calls for New Trial, Alleging Feds Hacked Tor (wired.com)
11048.
Show HN: Bish – Shell scripting with a modern feel (github.com)
11049.
How Japan's Line app became a culture-changing, revenue-generating phenomenon (fastcompany.com)
11050.
The Kenya Financial Diaries Project (fsdkenya.org)
11051.
Salters Duck (en.wikipedia.org)
11052.
Collateral Damage (textslashplain.com)
11053.
DataGrip 1.0 (formerly 0xDBE): A New IDE for DBs and SQL (blog.jetbrains.com)
11054.
Have you heard 'the hum'? Mystery of Earth's low droning noise solved? (independent.co.uk)
11055.
133 Years Later, Gaudí’s Cathedral Nears Completion (news.nationalgeographic.com)
11056.
The Smalltalk Revolution (medium.com)
11057.
16 TB and 20,000 IOPS EBS Volumes (aws.amazon.com)
11058.
Appropriate Uses for SQLite (sqlite.org)
11059.
India Virtually Eliminates Tetanus as a Killer (nytimes.com)
11060.
Ask HN: What do I use in place of Microsoft Clip Art now that it is dead?
11061.
Putting Freebsd on little Wi-Fi router devices (adrianchadd.blogspot.com)
11062.
Your guide to selling against Zenefits [pdf] (info.maxwellhealth.com)
11063.
Google Open-Sourced Kubernetes to Boost Its Cloud (wired.com)
11064.
Basic Facebook (mbasic.facebook.com)
11065.
Compilers Are Databases [video] (youtube.com)
11066.
An 11-year-old is selling cryptographically secure passwords for $2 each (arstechnica.com)
11067.
Making a Three-Stone Hearth as Efficient as an Improved Cookstove (thesolutionsjournal.com)
11068.
Rust for Clojurists (gist.github.com)
11069.
Pragmatic app pricing (marco.org)
11070.
Several types of types in programming languages (arxiv.org)