Getting ahead vs. doing well
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
January 2016 Archive
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Leonardo da Vinci's application letter
(lettersofnote.com)
455.
Reverse Engineering the GoPro Cineform Codec
(medium.com)
456.
Category Theory and Declarative Programming
(bartoszmilewski.com)
459.
Flexible working can make you ill, experts say
(theguardian.com)
460.
The Product Engineer
(essays.davidchouinard.com)
461.
Microsoft silently adds Amazon root certificates to its CTL
(hexatomium.github.io)
462.
Nuitka Progress in 2015 – Python Compiler
(nuitka.net)
463.
Fourier Visualizations
(bgrawi.com)
465.
If too many users are wrong, it's probably your fault (2011)
(rachelbythebay.com)
466.
Why I Carry a Newton
(eggfreckles.net)
467.
A New Code License: The MIT, This Time with Attribution Required
(meta.stackexchange.com)
468.
Why Violins Have F-Holes
(openculture.com)
470.
Switzerland will vote on having a national wage of £1,700 a month
(independent.co.uk)
471.
Is the Drive for Success Making Our Children Sick?
(nytimes.com)
472.
How Optimizely Almost Got Me Fired (2014)
(blog.sumall.com)
473.
Favico.js – Animated favicons
(lab.ejci.net)
474.
It's Coming: The Great Swift API Transformation
(swift.org)
475.
476.
Govtech: The $400B Market Hiding in Plain Sight
(govtechfund.com)
477.
Show HN: Nativefier – Wrap any web page natively
(github.com)
478.
GCC 6 Will Warn You About Misleading Code Indentations
(phoronix.com)
479.
Google Genomics: store, process, explore and share genomic data
(cloud.google.com)
480.
Using the OS X 10.10 Hypervisor Framework: A Simple DOS Emulator
(pagetable.com)