2015 Archive
23401.
Statistical Modeling: The Two Cultures (2001) [pdf] (projecteuclid.org)
23402.
PHP 7.0.0 released (secure.php.net)
23403.
An example of preparatory refactoring (martinfowler.com)
23404.
Collision Detection, Part 2 (0fps.net)
23405.
Reliability Data Set for 41,000 Hard Drives Now Open Source (backblaze.com)
23406.
Beware of Trivial Inconveniences (2009) (lesswrong.com)
23407.
Intel and Micron begin production on new class of non-volatile memory (newsroom.intel.com)
23408.
The psychedelic state in light of integrated information theory (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
23409.
Intel-Micron 3D XPoint at Xroads (tomshardware.com)
23410.
Cleaning up AWS with Boto3 (blog.ranman.org)
23411.
Logswan – Fast Web log analyzer using probabilistic data structures (github.com)
23412.
The Metric Football Game (2012) (themetricmaven.com)
23413.
Google Dataflow: A Unified Model for Batch and Streaming Data Processing [video] (youtube.com)
23414.
NET Memory model and the volatile keyword (2010) (igoro.com)
23415.
Predicting the Future with Google Maps APIs (googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.com)
23416.
Description of classic and modern C64 graphic modes (studiostyle.sk)
23417.
The Story Of The Pazyryk Carpet, the Oldest Rug in the World (2012) (nazmiyalantiquerugs.com)
23418.
SWIM: Synthesizing What I Mean (arxiv.org)
23419.
SampleClean: Data Cleaning with Algorithms, Machines, and People (sampleclean.org)
23420.
Supernovas and the history of life on Earth (nautil.us)
23421.
The Next Librarian of Congress Should Be an Actual Librarian (newrepublic.com)
23422.
Humankind’s Most Ambitious Search for Life’s Beginnings (nautil.us)
23423.
Host-key rotation in OpenSSH 6.8 (lwn.net)
23424.
Large Hadron Collider to turn on 'data tap' (bbc.com)
23425.
Atlassian Connect for Bitbucket (developer.atlassian.com)
23426.
Impressions from the European Lisp Symposium, Goldsmith University April 2015 (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
23427.
Globalisation's retreat? (economist.com)
23428.
The Definition of Lying and Deception (plato.stanford.edu)
23429.
Rtrace is an x86/x86_64 native code debugger written in Ruby (github.com)
23430.
A Gentle Introduction to Berkeley Packet Filters (2014) (tylerfisher.org)