2015 Archive
25291.
Revision demoparty live (2015.revision-party.net)
25292.
The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository (graphics.stanford.edu)
25293.
Argonne National Laboratory awards Cray contract for 180 Petaflops supercomputer (investors.cray.com)
25294.
Cigarettes, damn cigarettes and statistics (timharford.com)
25295.
How Google’s New Photos App Can Tell Cats From Dogs (medium.com)
25296.
Yahoo Offers New Mobile Chat Service Featuring Silent Video (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
25297.
Facebook cancelled a student's internship after he highlighted privacy issue (msn.com)
25298.
Factorization Machines (tech.adroll.com)
25299.
The Science Behind ‘They All Look Alike to Me’ (nytimes.com)
25300.
The Last Bus Startup Standing: Chariot (techcrunch.com)
25301.
Getting your C++ to the Web with Node.js (blog.scottfrees.com)
25302.
Tiny PE (2008) (phreedom.org)
25303.
Rotary Rocket (en.wikipedia.org)
25304.
The Unclear CP vs. CA Case in CAP (blog.thislongrun.com)
25305.
As self-driving cars come to more states, regulators take a back seat (washingtonpost.com)
25306.
The Story of the Intel 4004 (intel.com)
25307.
Dozens arrested in cybercrime 'strike week' (bbc.co.uk)
25308.
Memory in the Flesh: Can memories survive outside the brain? (theverge.com)
25309.
A Generation Lost in the Bazaar (queue.acm.org)
25310.
Show HN: A tool to audit your Google Analytics implementation (mixedanalytics.com)
25311.
Create a RESTful API complete with beautiful docs in 30 seconds (blog.airtable.com)
25312.
Controllers wait on Philae link (bbc.com)
25313.
“I Wear Goggles When You Are Not Here” – GitHub for Windows Release Notes (windows.github.com)
25314.
Australian Platypus Conservancy (platypus.asn.au)
25315.
Facebook’s Restrictions on User Data Cast a Long Shadow (wsj.com)
25316.
Unicode date formats, YYYY? (boredzo.org)
25317.
The War Between the Barbates: Facial Hair of the Commanders of the US Civil War (pnis.co)
25318.
The Cyberthreat Under the Street (nytimes.com)
25319.
Ask HN: What have the USDS and 18F accomplished so far?
25320.
Slice and Carve: The Next Wave in Computer-Aided Creativity (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)