2016 Archive
15211.
15212.
Acorn and Amstrad
(filfre.net)
15213.
A Declining Trajectory
(mattgemmell.com)
15214.
Recursions without names: Introduction to the Y combinator in JavaScript
(blog.klipse.tech)
15215.
Xiaomi unveils the Mi Drone
(theverge.com)
15216.
Curiosity Self-Portrait at Martian Sand Dune
(nasa.gov)
15217.
String Theory’s Strange Second Life
(quantamagazine.org)
15218.
FreeBSD 10.3-Release on AWS
(aws.amazon.com)
15219.
TrackMania is NP-complete
(arxiv.org)
15220.
Why Can’t Programmers Be More Like Ants? Or a Lesson in Stigmergy (2015)
(ubiquity.acm.org)
15221.
The Phoenix Is Not Burnt Out, It Is Just Rebooting
(michaeldehaan.net)
15222.
How Do Venture Capitalists Make Decisions?
(papers.ssrn.com)
15223.
15224.
15225.
In 2016, Intel's Entire Supply Chain Will Be Conflict-Free
(fastcoexist.com)
15226.
How the feds took down FIFA
(espn.go.com)
15227.
Stock Market Prices Do Not Follow Random Walks
(turingfinance.com)
15228.
100 more of those BITFIELDs
(antirez.com)
15230.
Climbing the infinite ladder of abstraction
(lexi-lambda.github.io)
15231.
Waud.js: Web audio library
(waudjs.com)
15232.
Protect Your Library the Medieval Way, with Horrifying Book Curses
(atlasobscura.com)
15233.
15234.
The Empirical Economics of Online Attention
(papers.ssrn.com)
15235.
Scientists found Zenkerella, one of the most ancient and mysterious mammals
(washingtonpost.com)
15237.
A More Flexible Paxos
(ssougou.blogspot.com)
15238.
Do you have the brains for cybersecurity?
(bbc.co.uk)
15239.
Today's Inventors Need to Read More Science Fiction (2013)
(theatlantic.com)
15240.
Forthcoming OpenSSL release announced
(mta.openssl.org)