August 2015 Archive
751.
Leaked Uber financials from 2012 to 2014 (recode.net)
752.
SHA-3 Standard [pdf] (nvlpubs.nist.gov)
753.
The bachelor’s to Ph.D. STEM pipeline no longer leaks more women than men (journal.frontiersin.org)
754.
Spotify's new privacy policy angers users (bbc.co.uk)
755.
TTIP Secret trade deal can only be read in secure 'reading room' in Brussels (independent.co.uk)
756.
The Creative Apocalypse That Wasn’t (nytimes.com)
757.
SSH Keys on GitHub (github.com)
758.
Future Node.js releases will be from the io.js repo (github.com)
759.
How Imgix Built a Stack to Serve 100k Images per Second (stackshare.io)
760.
Show HN: Rockets – Reddit and websockets (github.com)
761.
The story behind ITA's $700M sale to Google (2014) (mixergy.com)
762.
Forth – The Early Years (1991) (colorforth.com)
763.
NASA starts year-long isolation to prepare astronauts for Mars (bbc.com)
764.
Cljs2go – A ClojureScript to Go compiler (github.com)
765.
Chromebooks Gaining on iPads in School Sector (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
766.
High School Student Proves “No Irish Need Apply” Signs Existed (longislandwins.com)
767.
Apprentice.at – Apprenticeships, not internships (apprentice.at)
768.
In search of the perfect URL validation regex (mathiasbynens.be)
769.
Why Red Means Red in Almost Every Language (nautil.us)
770.
Ask HN: Why is HN not mobile friendly yet?
771.
The Disappearance of the World’s Greatest Free Diver (newyorker.com)
772.
Branch Prediction and the Performance of Interpreters – Don’t Trust Folklore (hal.inria.fr)
773.
Mapping how the United States generates its electricity (washingtonpost.com)
774.
Pando goes to, and is escorted out of, Y Combinator demo day (pando.com)
775.
Deconcentration of Attention: Addressing the Complexity of Software (2012) (deconcentration-of-attention.com)
776.
New Book: Clojure Algorithms and Data Structures Cookbook (clojure.tn)
777.
Corn Wars (newrepublic.com)
778.
Why debugging is all about understanding (futurice.com)
779.
Twitter shuts down 30 sites dedicated to saving politicians' deleted tweets (theverge.com)
780.
“Spookiness” Confirmed by the First Loophole-Free Quantum Test (fqxi.org)