2015 Archive
16681.
Guix-tox, a functional version of tox (blogs.rdoproject.org)
16682.
GitHub user 4148 just starred 129k repositories and still counting (github.com)
16683.
Scala development in Vim (advancedweb.hu)
16684.
Can you trust Tor's exit nodes? (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
16685.
Syncer: fast stateful file/disk data syncer written on Go (github.com)
16686.
Space Shuttle Mission Archives – Challenger, January 28, 1986 (nasa.gov)
16687.
Well-intentioned websites get caught in Google’s algorithmic penalty box (seerinteractive.com)
16688.
Aluminum and strength (leancrew.com)
16689.
Genetic brainfuck programming (github.com)
16690.
Recognising gym excerises in real-time using a neural network (dilpreetsingh.me)
16691.
The secretive life of a Michelin inspector (vanityfair.com)
16692.
Freeman Dyson on climate change, interstellar travel, fusion (theregister.co.uk)
16693.
Why aren’t app permissions reflected in app classifications? (medium.com)
16694.
My history with Forth and stack machines (2010) (yosefk.com)
16695.
The Case for Teaching Ignorance (nytimes.com)
16696.
The State of LTE in September 2015 (opensignal.com)
16697.
How MindGeek transformed the economics of porn (fusion.net)
16698.
Recursion with SQL (desple.com)
16699.
SparkFun CryptoShield (sparkfun.com)
16700.
Did a Single Hacker, not Anonymous, cripple Turkey's Internet? (dailydot.com)
16701.
Superintelligence: fears, promises, and potentials (kurzweilai.net)
16702.
Study of protein folds adds to evidence that viruses are alive and ancient (kurzweilai.net)
16703.
Designing Crypto Primitives Secure Against Rubber Hose Attacks (usenix.org)
16704.
Floating Point Routines for the 6502 (1976) (6502.org)
16705.
U.S. Was Warned of System Open to Cyberattacks (nytimes.com)
16706.
Reasonable System for CSS Stylesheet Structure (github.com)
16707.
James Watt: A Twelve-Year Flash of Genius (thonyc.wordpress.com)
16708.
Improving Security for Bugzilla (blog.mozilla.org)
16709.
Googling stuff can cause us to overestimate our own knowledge (digest.bps.org.uk)
16710.
The Cathedral of Computation (theatlantic.com)