August 2015 Archive
871.
A Word Is Worth a Thousand Vectors (multithreaded.stitchfix.com)
872.
The Senate is trying to ram CISA through within the next 48 hours (faxbigbrother.com)
873.
Do you have 30k CHF pocket money? (cds.cern.ch)
874.
To combat falling ratings, TV networks are increasing ads up to 10% (businessinsider.com)
875.
NSA announces plans for transitioning to quantum resistant algorithms (nsa.gov)
876.
Why is Smalltalk Dead? (c2.com)
877.
Immortal ZX Spectrum games (zxds.raxoft.cz)
878.
14 Police Officers Take Down a One-Legged Homeless Black Man Outside Twitter HQ (medium.com)
879.
You May Have Seen My Face on BART (medium.com)
880.
Emscripten gains experimental pthreads support (groups.google.com)
881.
The more we study dolphins, the brighter they turn out to be (2003) (theguardian.com)
882.
Using DTrace to measure Erlang dirty scheduler overhead (medium.com)
883.
In search of performance – how we shaved 200ms off every POST request (gocardless.com)
884.
PostgreSQL: A full text search engine, part 1 (2014) (shisaa.jp)
885.
Five Ways to Lie with Charts (nautil.us)
886.
Netflix to Shut Down Last Datacenter (blogs.wsj.com)
887.
Artificial Intelligence Is Already Weirdly Inhuman (nautil.us)
888.
Preparing Windows Server Technical Preview for Windows Containers (msdn.microsoft.com)
889.
DRAKON – An algorithmic visual programming language (en.wikipedia.org)
890.
Fuckit.py – The Python error steamroller (github.com)
891.
CUPS 2.1 Is Adding Basic 3D Printer Support (cups.org)
892.
The economics of a web-based book, year two (practicaltypography.com)
893.
RE: What's so cool about Scheme? (2003) (people.csail.mit.edu)
894.
Gray Code (en.wikipedia.org)
895.
The Magic of RPython (kirbyfan64.github.io)
896.
Thinking too much: self-generated thought as the engine of neuroticism (cell.com)
897.
Planck is a ClojureScript REPL and script execution environment (blog.fikesfarm.com)
898.
Dataflow Programming for Clojure with Pulsar (docs.paralleluniverse.co)
899.
Münster’s iconic ‘waste of space’ photo keeps on giving (bikehub.co.uk)
900.
Pedants' Favorite Grammar Rules are Probably Fake (daily.jstor.org)