January 2017 Archive
6151.
The Bibighar Massacre: The Darkest Days of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 (mimimatthews.com)
6152.
Israeli phone hacking firm Cellebrite confirms ‘information security breach’ (rt.com)
6153.
Why being nice can be the difference between success and failure (bitar.io)
6154.
The Ransoming of Elasticsearch (qbox.io)
6155.
Simple and Terrifying Encryption Story (blog.elpassion.com)
6156.
Court Rules Apple Can Be Sued for Monopolizing iPhone App Market (macrumors.com)
6157.
Get More Done with the Rule of 3 (artofmanliness.com)
6158.
Terminology 1.0.0 released (phab.enlightenment.org)
6159.
Office Happiness and Productivity hack (aventr.com)
6160.
BI vs. Data Science vs. Statistics: What's the Difference? (talend.com)
6161.
The Hermit Who Inadvertently Shaped Climate-Change Science (theatlantic.com)
6162.
Amazon Payments Becomes Amazon Pay – Rebranding (pages.payments.amazon.com)
6163.
Monitor DNS without code instrumentation (blog.netsil.com)
6164.
This Is Why You Don't Kiss the Ring (theconcourse.deadspin.com)
6165.
Lily drone is officially dead (lily.camera)
6166.
Show HN: Space – the breathing room you need from the apps you hate to love (youjustneedspace.com)
6167.
The United States Is Hiring
6168.
Obama ends 'wet foot, dry foot' policy for Cuban immigrants (google.com)
6169.
Should Men Always Pay on the First Date? Results Were Interesting (medium.com)
6170.
At Last, an Open Source Electric Vehicle from a Major Manufacturer (hackaday.com)
6171.
Hyoliths: Mysterious Cambrian Animals Classified as Lophophorates (sci-news.com)
6172.
Read Across the Aisle: helping people get outside their filter bubbles (readacrosstheaisle.com)
6173.
This Is the Year of the Machine Learning Revolution (entrepreneur.com)
6174.
Maintainers for linux desktop “critical infrastructure” (lwn.net)
6175.
Screwdriver, Yahoo’s Continuous Delivery Build System for Dynamic Infrastructure (screwdriver.cd)
6176.
Goodbye MongoDB, Hello PostgreSQL (developer.olery.com)
6177.
Attention Federal Employees: If You See Something, Leak Something (theintercept.com)
6178.
Why I like wc (maex.me)
6179.
Iteration Is Hard (1998) (nothings.org)
6180.
NRAM set to spark a 'holy war' among memory technologies (computerworld.com)