2015 Archive
26971.
Compilers and More: Is Amdahl's Law Still Relevant? (hpcwire.com)
26972.
FCC Grants Approval of AT&T-DirecTV Transaction [pdf] (apps.fcc.gov)
26973.
Roundabouts: A Misunderstood Intersection (wabe.org)
26974.
The strange non-transitivity of random variables (2014) (andreasleiser.com)
26975.
Some Countries See Migrants as an Economic Boon, Not a Burden (wsj.com)
26976.
Ask HN: Alternatives to Gmail? ()
26977.
Why I won’t mourn Mozilla (esr.ibiblio.org)
26978.
An Introvert’s Advice for Getting Ahead (blogs.wsj.com)
26979.
Inside OCZ's Factory: How SSDs Are Made (anandtech.com)
26980.
YouTube gaming star PewDiePie 'earned $7M in 2014' (bbc.co.uk)
26981.
Ask HN: Do you think there will be full replacement to Facebook?
26982.
Things to Know About Clearing Your Record (themarshallproject.org)
26983.
Ask HN: Did YouTube ever remove the G+ requirement?
26984.
What's a Verb That Rhymes with 'Wow'? Searching for Words with Words API (blog.wordsapi.com)
26985.
Show HN: Moya, a web framework and integrated language (moyaproject.com)
26986.
The Universe Might Be Expanding a Lot Slower Than We Thought (motherboard.vice.com)
26987.
JPHP – an implementation of the PHP language and runtime (jphp.develnext.org)
26988.
What is medicine's 5 sigma? [pdf] (thelancet.com)
26989.
Ask HN: How do you pitch your B2B product, when no one knows you? ()
26990.
Ben Fathi: Why I Joined CloudFlare (blog.cloudflare.com)
26991.
AnalyticsMD (YC W15) Applies AI to Optimize the ER (techcrunch.com)
26992.
Water in Oregon pipeline is tapped for electricity (pennenergy.com)
26993.
The CRAPL: An academic-strength open source license (2010) (matt.might.net)
26994.
How do astronauts connect to the Internet in space? (theatlantic.com)
26995.
Reddit’s Ellen Pao and Alexis Ohanian Explain Site Shut Down (time.com)
26996.
The Life of an Auschwitz Guard (politico.com)
26997.
BSD Owl: A build system targeting modern Unix systems (github.com)
26998.
Aurous: BitTorrent-Powered Music Player (aurous.me)
26999.
The Challenges of Securing University Computer Networks (theatlantic.com)
27000.
Payment Systems in the US Are Bad (barelyusable.com)