2015 Archive
21811.
The untapped potential of volunteer computing (inverse.com)
21812.
Microsoft buys Talko, another Ray Ozzie company (fortune.com)
21813.
The King of Online Gambling (forbes.com)
21814.
Students Against Mass Surveillance on Campus (studentsagainstsurveillance.com)
21815.
Yes, You’re Irrational, and Yes, That’s OK (nautil.us)
21816.
Hevea Project – Flat tori finally visualized (math.univ-lyon1.fr)
21817.
Homework 4: Man-on-the-Side Attacks (www3.cs.stonybrook.edu)
21818.
Hilbert's Grand JavaScript School (2015 Edition) (raganwald.com)
21819.
Rethinking temperature, sensors, and Raspberry Pi (rethinkdb.com)
21820.
Scraping Hacker News on a Schedule with TaskPipes (blog.taskpipes.com)
21821.
Slip coach (en.wikipedia.org)
21822.
How the Gates Foundation Reflects the Good and the Bad of “Hacker Philanthropy” (theintercept.com)
21823.
Elon Musk says Apple is the 'graveyard' for fired Tesla staff (theguardian.com)
21824.
Show HN: Hey.Press – A Free Searchable Media Database (hey.press)
21825.
Show HN: Timely for Apple Watch – Scheduling and time tracking on your wrist (timelyapp.com)
21826.
Bye, bye Adobe (medium.com)
21827.
The Incredible Shrinking Operating System (jonescape.com)
21828.
DDD, Event Sourcing, and CQRS Tutorial (cqrs.nu)
21829.
Wherever You Go, Your Personal Cloud of Microbes Follows (npr.org)
21830.
Fiverr, a Microtask Marketplace, Raises $60M (venturebeat.com)
21831.
MetroHash: Faster, Better Hash Functions (jandrewrogers.com)
21832.
Moving a team from Scala to Golang (jimplush.com)
21833.
A Hard Lesson About Planning for Scale (reprogramming.com)
21834.
The Quest to Push a Human-Powered Bike to 90 MPH (wired.com)
21835.
Tracking Moving Boxes with Twilio and Clarify.io (twilio.com)
21836.
A Memorandum to the Government of India (1955) (indiapolicy.org)
21837.
How Dropbox Sources, Scales and Ships Its Best Product Ideas (firstround.com)
21838.
Project Oberon Emulator in JavaScript and Java (schierlm.github.io)
21839.
Luerl – An implementation of Lua in Erlang (github.com)
21840.
Thunderbird and end-to-end email encryption – should this be a priority? (blog.mozilla.org)