August 2015 Archive
1411.
Chicken Scheme Internals: Data Representation (more-magic.net)
1412.
What Poverty Does to Your Brain (attn.com)
1413.
Netflix takes gamble with Epix film cull (bbc.com)
1414.
The Case for Controlled Side Effects (two-wrongs.com)
1415.
Show HN: Chrome/FF plugin brings the HN and Reddit conversation to you as you surf (metafruit.com)
1416.
Mozilla CEO threatens to fire person responsible for anonymous hate speech (theverge.com)
1417.
Ask HN: Staying focused on your project
1418.
Why Yale Library decided to preserve 3000 horror and exploitation movies on VHS (theatlantic.com)
1419.
Death Threats Against Co-Workers Defeat Employee Disability Discrimination Claim (casetext.com)
1420.
Python metaclasses (ivansmirnov.io)
1421.
Emulating exceptions in C: a case study (sevko.io)
1422.
London Calling: Two-Factor Authentication Phishing from Iran (citizenlab.org)
1423.
Bayesian Financial Models (toddmoses.com)
1424.
Harvard student loses Facebook internship after pointing out privacy flaws (boston.com)
1425.
Statistical Anomaly Detection (ebaytechblog.com)
1426.
The Fatal Shore, Awash in Plastic (rendezvous.blogs.nytimes.com)
1427.
Calculus on Computational Graphs: Backpropagation (colah.github.io)
1428.
Memory Efficient Hard Real-Time Garbage Collection (2003) [pdf] (liu.diva-portal.org)
1429.
Jim Tcl – A Tcl Interpreter (jim.tcl.tk)
1430.
Embeddable Common-Lisp 16.0.0 released (common-lisp.net)
1431.
A Photographer Inside the Wildfires (news.nationalgeographic.com)
1432.
Compressing Skeletal Animation Data (engineering.riotgames.com)
1433.
How Coursera Cracked the Chinese Market (techcrunch.com)
1434.
DSL Engineering [pdf] (voelter.de)
1435.
Defending the Right to Be Forgotten (jacquesmattheij.com)
1436.
Why I’m dumping Google Chrome (extremetech.com)
1437.
Google Creates Alphabet, but Runs into BMW (nytimes.com)
1438.
Germans are so scared of surveillance they microwave their ID cards (washingtonpost.com)
1439.
US DoD starts using 11.0.0.0/8 (mailman.nanog.org)
1440.
Silicon Valley is perhaps the most productive and innovative place in the world (economist.com)