New Emacs maintainer
(lists.gnu.org)
2015 Archive
1801.
1802.
Google reveals details about its datacenters
(highscalability.com)
1803.
NSA's Backdoor Key from Lotus Notes
(cypherspace.org)
1804.
Python on Android
(kivy.org)
1805.
Ever wondered how device drivers are reverse engineered?
(linuxvoice.com)
1806.
Retiring Python as a Teaching Language
(prog21.dadgum.com)
1807.
ProtonMail pays $6k ransom, gets taken out by DDoS anyway
(arstechnica.com)
1808.
Coca-Cola Funds Scientists Who Shift Blame for Obesity Away from Bad Diets
(well.blogs.nytimes.com)
1809.
Stop Looking for a Cofounder
(dontscale.com)
1810.
Soviet PCs
(rbth.co.uk)
1811.
Opposition to Facebook's new internet.org
(techinasia.com)
1812.
How to Onboard Software Engineers
(blog.fogcreek.com)
1813.
Take Nothing, Leave Nothing: On being banned from the world’s most remote island
(laphamsquarterly.org)
1814.
A minimal blog engine written in Go, compatible with Ghost themes
(kabukky.github.io)
1815.
I Let IBM’s Watson Tell Me What to Cook for a Week
(medium.com)
1816.
U.S. Supreme Court: GPS Trackers Are a Form of Search and Seizure
(theatlantic.com)
1817.
1818.
Relay: Declarative data for React applications
(code.facebook.com)
1819.
Open-Source Loan-Level Analysis of Fannie and Freddie
(toddwschneider.com)
1821.
Walmart’s $10 Smartphone Has Better Specs Than the Original iPhone
(motherboard.vice.com)
1822.
Macbook screen coating issues
(staingate.org)
1823.
Europe Remotely – EU-friendly remote dev jobs
(europeremotely.com)
1824.
MI5 'secretly collected phone data' for decade
(bbc.co.uk)
1825.
1826.
One founder, zero staff, making $1.2M in monthly recurring revenue
(startupdaily.net)
1827.
The military tested bacterial weapons in San Francisco in 1950
(businessinsider.com)
1828.
“This week, I resigned from my position at Duke University”
(facebook.com)
1829.
Random Acts of Optimization
(engineering.riotgames.com)
1830.
Happy 10th birthday to us
(redditblog.com)