My Favorite Algorithm: Metropolis-Hastings
(flynnmichael.com)
June 2015 Archive
781.
782.
South Koreans triumph in US robot challenge
(phys.org)
784.
Porting the Unity Editor to Linux: Stuff I Wish We’d Done Then
(natoshabard.com)
785.
Argentina is the bookshop capital of the world
(theguardian.com)
786.
What You Find While Cleaning Out the Office of a World-Class Researcher
(scottcowley.com)
787.
Autodesk’s John Walker Explained HP and IBM in 1991
(cringely.com)
788.
Why did crime plummet in the US?
(vox.com)
789.
How Uber Takes Over a City
(bloomberg.com)
790.
Sexual Paranoia Strikes Academe
(chronicle.com)
791.
792.
ThingieQuery: a SQL plugin for Excel
(thingiequery.com)
793.
You Weren't Meant to Have a Boss
(paulgraham.com)
794.
Skunk Works Reveals Compact Fusion Reactor Details (2014)
(aviationweek.com)
795.
Show HN: A DOM text-selection highlight renderer
(bowlingx.github.io)
796.
Drat – Ruby has a double splat
(dev.firmafon.dk)
797.
Impossible Mission – Commodore 64 game remake in JavaScript
(impossible-mission.krissz.hu)
799.
Let's Code About Bike Locks
(nbviewer.ipython.org)
800.
OpenBazaar Is Entering a New Phase with Funding
(blog.openbazaar.org)
801.
Simpler UI Reasoning with Unidirectional Dataflow and Immutable Data
(omniscientjs.github.io)
802.
Lucene: The Good Parts
(blog.parsely.com)
803.
PeaCoq, a UI for Coq
(goto.ucsd.edu)
804.
805.
How China's one-child policy has backfired on men
(europe.newsweek.com)
806.
807.
808.
The performance and physics of the fish kick
(nautil.us)
809.
Working at Microsoft (2004)
(qbrundage.com)