Yesterday's best-practices are today's HTTP/2 anti-patterns
(docs.google.com)
2015 Archive
2791.
2792.
2793.
2794.
How much do indie PC devs make, anyways?
(gamasutra.com)
2795.
RFC 7540 – HTTP2
(rfc-editor.org)
2796.
2797.
Experimental KVM-based VMM, Written in Go
(github.com)
2798.
Microsoft, stop sending user identifiers in clear text
(annoyedmicrosoftuser.blogspot.com)
2799.
2800.
Join the Engineering Leisure Class
(medium.com)
2801.
Things I was unprepared for as a lead developer
(dev-human.com)
2802.
LibreOffice 4.4, the Most Beautiful LibreOffice Ever
(blog.documentfoundation.org)
2803.
The “Chad” bug
(plus.google.com)
2804.
We Need the Right to Repair Our Gadgets
(wsj.com)
2805.
VMware GPL Enforcement Suit in Germany Continues
(sfconservancy.org)
2806.
How Big is Space?
(bbc.com)
2807.
‘Deep learning’ technique enables robot mastery of skills via trial and error
(newscenter.berkeley.edu)
2808.
Rust Programming Language Book
(doc.rust-lang.org)
2809.
LLILC – LLVM-Based Compiler for .NET CoreCLR
(github.com)
2810.
2811.
The Traveling Salesperson Problem
(nbviewer.ipython.org)
2812.
Hackers build a new Tor client designed to beat the NSA
(dailydot.com)
2813.
Deep inside the Linux kernel: a network latency spike
(http2.cloudflare.com)
2814.
Open Data Structures
(opendatastructures.org)
2815.
Text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership – TPP
(mfat.govt.nz)
2816.
2817.
HTTP/2.0 — Bad protocol, bad politics
(queue.acm.org)
2818.
July 2015 was warmest month ever recorded
(ncdc.noaa.gov)
2819.
Sorry to burst your bubble
(economist.com)
2820.
The God Login
(blog.codinghorror.com)