January 2017 Archive
8221.
Google Hangouts API gets hung out to dry (techcrunch.com)
8222.
AES Encryption with OpenSSL command line (blog.engelke.com)
8223.
Hacking the Attention Economy (points.datasociety.net)
8224.
Control your Mac with an iPhone app – An analysis of HippoRemote (n00py.io)
8225.
A comprehensive introduction to data wrangling (springboard.com)
8226.
Libsixel – Graphics in your terminal (github.com)
8227.
Rupture – A compression side-channel attack framework (ruptureit.com)
8228.
How to Close Channels in Golang (tapirgames.com)
8229.
How much does Capt. Picard’s cup of ‘Earl Grey, hot,’ cost the Federation? (news.nationalpost.com)
8230.
Game Boy Emulator Awarded Best of CES 2017 (geekculture.co)
8231.
This is us–all of us–as seen by a powerful telescope in orbit around Mars (nasa.gov)
8232.
How I stumbled into open source contributing (juusomikkonen.com)
8233.
Mediterranean Diet May Have Lasting Effects on Brain Health (sciencebulletin.org)
8234.
Is Beijing About to Target Bitcoin? (bloomberg.com)
8235.
Millions of queries per second: PostgreSQL and MySQL with demanding workloads (percona.com)
8236.
GAME – A new Channel9 show dedicated to game development (channel9.msdn.com)
8237.
Be sceptical of your own work (2008) (terrytao.wordpress.com)
8238.
5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Use DIY Explainer Video Tools (wowmakers.com)
8239.
Are colors instance-of or subclass-of color? (wikidata.org)
8240.
How to Write Your Very First Powerful Artificial Intelligence /s (medium.com)
8241.
WTF is a VPN? (techcrunch.com)
8242.
One App to Rule Them All – Hackernoon (hackernoon.com)
8243.
XENOFEMINISM: A Politics for Alienation (laboriacuboniks.net)
8244.
Show HN: cppdep – C/C++ Dependency Analyzer written in Python (github.com)
8245.
Charlie Munger on How to Be Miserable (medium.com)
8246.
Why is asthma worse in black patients? (sciencebulletin.org)
8247.
How do Haskell's type classes differ from interfaces? (parsonsmatt.org)
8248.
The Debunking Handbook: now freely available for download (skepticalscience.com)
8249.
Hackers unlock NES Classic, upload new games via USB cable (arstechnica.com)
8250.
Show HN: Sirlexa (hackernoon.com)