2015 Archive
11131.
Why NASA Called the Northwest Indian College Space Center (kuow.org)
11132.
JFK: declassified documents reveal a cunning and cagey president (theguardian.com)
11133.
Bohr's trip about spin (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
11134.
Preserving One Couple's Hidden Library (blog.archive.org)
11135.
Get ready for GitHub Universe (github.com)
11136.
Abuse is indefensible (blog.mozilla.org)
11137.
Debian: Transition plan to systemd by default (lists.debian.org)
11138.
Immigration to increase the supply of programmers (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
11139.
Socialism, American-Style (nytimes.com)
11140.
A Java EE Startup: Filtering information with zeef.com (adam-bien.com)
11141.
“We take security seriously” (troyhunt.com)
11142.
Credit Karma Has Raised $175M on a Valuation of $3.5B (techcrunch.com)
11143.
Exceptional results: error handling in C# and Rust (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
11144.
Venmo Five Years Ago (medium.com)
11145.
Choose your reading carefully (theguardian.com)
11146.
Google Will Launch Google Photos, a Photo Host With “Unlimited Storage” (techcrunch.com)
11147.
P values are not as reliable as many scientists assume (2014) (nature.com)
11148.
How the language you speak changes your view of the world (agenda.weforum.org)
11149.
Compasses don't work on Mars, so how do you navigate? (kottke.org)
11150.
Against Tulip Subsidies (slatestarcodex.com)
11151.
WhatSim, a SIM Card for WhatsApp (whatsim.com)
11152.
PGP: There’s Life in the Old Dog Yet (blog.whiteout.io)
11153.
Train doors require GPS signal to open despite stations being underground (2014) (ciras.org.uk)
11154.
Uber Closes in on Its Last Frontier: Airports (nytimes.com)
11155.
App Developers on Swift Evolution (curtclifton.net)
11156.
Floating city project (seasteading.org)
11157.
What does it mean for an algorithm to be fair? (jeremykun.com)
11158.
Google Ventures' Bill Maris Investing in Idea of Living to 500 (bloomberg.com)
11159.
How I became a drug cheat athlete to test the system (bbc.com)
11160.
Parents' Math Anxiety Is Contagious to Their Kids (well.blogs.nytimes.com)