How to access the Darknet. The safe way
(torgeek.pw)
January 2016 Archive
571.
572.
Dr. Memory: A Memory Checker Faster Than Valgrind
(drmemory.org)
573.
Is Apple Using Swift?
(medium.com)
574.
Once upon a time, memory allocators made sense
(github.com)
575.
Viewer.js – JavaScript image viewer
(github.com)
576.
Trails – Modern MVC Web Framework for Node.js
(github.com)
577.
Why programming is a good medium for expressing poorly understood ideas (1967)
(web.media.mit.edu)
578.
How to Discover a Galaxy with a Telephoto Lens
(nautil.us)
579.
Rithmomachy
(en.wikipedia.org)
580.
581.
Academics, we need to talk
(matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
582.
583.
Laid-off IT workers muzzled as H-1B debate heats up
(computerworld.com)
584.
Nim 0.13.0 has been released
(nim-lang.org)
585.
Good Design
(medium.com)
586.
SSH tunnelling for fun and profit: AutoSSH
(everythingcli.org)
587.
MagicaVoxel – a free 8-bit voxel editor
(ephtracy.github.io)
588.
Hacking the Zsun WiFi SD Card Reader
(wiki.hackerspace.pl)
589.
The World’s Favorite New Tax Haven Is the United States
(bloomberg.com)
590.
In the Works – AWS Region in Canada
(aws.amazon.com)
591.
The Tennis Racket
(buzzfeed.com)
592.
What is WebAssembly? (2015)
(medium.com)
593.
David Bowie, an Internet pioneer
(bbc.co.uk)
594.
The big sleep
(canberratimes.com.au)
595.
Images and Sketch files of popular devices
(facebook.github.io)
596.
The Myth of AI – Jaron Lanier
(edge.org)
597.
Let artificial intelligence guess your attractiveness and age
(faces.ethz.ch)
598.
Before brogramming, table flipping, and beyond
(technowoman.blogspot.com)
599.
The Real Problem with Lunch
(nytimes.com)