August 2015 Archive
1111.
Non-Compete Can Be Imposed Mid-Employment with No New Consideration (casetext.com)
1112.
Reddit: A Nine-Year Case Study in Absentee Management (bloomberg.com)
1113.
Watch: Richard Feynman on why he can't tell you how magnets work (sciencealert.com)
1114.
Ask HN: Has anyone else noticed Stack Overflow clones in Google search results?
1115.
HitchBOT destroyed in Philadelphia, ending U.S. tour (cbc.ca)
1116.
Relaunched TrueCrypt site with original content and documentation (truecrypt71a.com)
1117.
Is ketamine the best hope for curing major depression? (bloomberg.com)
1118.
Announcing Apple IIgs System 6.0.2 (callapple.org)
1119.
EFF Tells Federal Appeals Court: Google Subpoena Threatens Online Speech (eff.org)
1120.
Megagames: Giant board games for hundreds of people in the same room (independent.co.uk)
1121.
The Z1: Architecture and Algorithms of Konrad Zuse's First Computer (2014) [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1122.
All evidence points to OOP being bullshit (2013) (blog.pivotal.io)
1123.
Changing San Francisco is foreseen as a haven for wealthy and childless (1981) (nytimes.com)
1124.
The Handmade Manifesto (static.chronal.net)
1125.
Having Won Over VCs, Y Combinator Turns to LPs (techcrunch.com)
1126.
Millions of Facebook users have no idea they’re using the internet (qz.com)
1127.
How Amazon Deleted Me and All My DRM Without a Second Thought (gist.github.com)
1128.
Loglan – The Language of Logic (loglan.org)
1129.
MSG-4, Europe’s latest weather satellite, delivers first image (esa.int)
1130.
Solid Electrolyte Paves the Way for Batteries with Almost Indefinite Lifetimes (scitechdaily.com)
1131.
Caltech announces discovery in fundamental physics (phys.org)
1132.
Most complete human brain model to date is a ‘brain changer’ (news.osu.edu)
1133.
Accessing unaligned memory (fastcompression.blogspot.com)
1134.
COBOL bridge for Node.js (github.com)
1135.
Anna Mikusheva refines time-series econometrics tools to improve forecasting (newsoffice.mit.edu)
1136.
Diffoscope: in-depth comparison of files, archives, and directories (diffoscope.org)
1137.
Getting Garbage Collection for Free (v8project.blogspot.com)
1138.
MergeShuffle: A Very Fast, Parallel Random Permutation Algorithm (arxiv.org)
1139.
Linux-insides: System calls in the Linux kernel, Part 2 (github.com)
1140.
War in Space May Be Closer Than Ever (scientificamerican.com)