The Price Is Right: What Advertising Does to TV
(newyorker.com)
2015 Archive
24991.
24992.
Tech’s High Barrier to Entry for the Underprivileged
(medium.com)
24993.
24994.
24995.
Why GNU grep is fast (2010)
(lists.freebsd.org)
24996.
Ninjatel, the hacker cellphone network (2012)
(robotskirts.com)
24997.
The mystery of Kawasaki disease
(arstechnica.com)
24998.
Computing the optimal road trip across the U.S
(randalolson.com)
24999.
Caching object code
(blog.pyston.org)
25001.
Ten. Million. Questions
(stackoverflow.com)
25002.
The Outer Solar System Beckons
(theatlantic.com)
25003.
Linux Kernel Library
(lkml.iu.edu)
25004.
Cubetto Playset
(primotoys.com)
25005.
25006.
Overcast’s 2014 sales numbers
(marco.org)
25007.
Final (YC W15) Raises a Million for Its Fraud-Fighting Credit Card
(techcrunch.com)
25008.
Container Clusters on VMs
(googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
25009.
Japan's Cat Island
(theguardian.com)
25010.
A Peek into Einstein's Zurich Notebook
(pitt.edu)
25011.
25012.
An actual guy named “Null” messes up people's databases
(stackoverflow.com)
25013.
Music from very short programs [video]
(youtube.com)
25014.
Material icons – Google Design
(google.com)
25015.
Cutting Corners or Why Rails May Kill Ruby
(solnic.eu)
25016.
Backblaze Open Sources Reed-Solomon Erasure Coding Source Code
(backblaze.com)
25017.
URLFind – URL mapping and links cross domains
(urlfind.org)
25018.
Clarification of Tor's Involvement with DARPA's Memex
(lists.torproject.org)
25019.
25020.
The Coddling of the American Mind
(theatlantic.com)