December 2015 Archive
3481.
Show HN: WhereOnTheNet – Trace how images spread on the Internet over time (whereonthe.net)
3482.
Our (Bare) Shelves, Our Selves (nytimes.com)
3483.
The creed of speed: Is the pace of business really getting quicker? (economist.com)
3484.
Show HN: Google Analytics Bot for Slack (brobot.io)
3485.
Macs replacing PCs across enterprise at ‘unprecedented rate,' (computerworld.com)
3486.
Massive DDoS attack on the internet was from smartphone botnet on popular app (ibtimes.co.uk)
3487.
White whale in the big smoke: How the geography of London inspired Moby-Dick (newstatesman.com)
3488.
Publicly accessible MongoDB instances on the Internet (blog.shodan.io)
3489.
BrainChip Provides Details of Neural Network Architecture (eetimes.com)
3490.
McCarthy 2.0? (techcrunch.com)
3491.
Ask HN: How are people doing networking in containers?
3492.
Show HN: QA Website for requesting and voting on programming tutorials (wanted-tuts.com)
3493.
Death to LDAP and SAML – Round 2 (inversoft.com)
3494.
How Microsoft beat Google at understanding images with machine learning (techradar.com)
3495.
The Race to Create Elon Musk’s Hyperloop Heats Up (wsj.com)
3496.
Icelandic Pirate Party Proposes Basic Income in Parliament (translation) (translate.google.com)
3497.
Kickstarter is Debt (blog.bolt.io)
3498.
Deep Lessons from Google and EBay on Building Ecosystems of Microservices (highscalability.com)
3499.
Simulating YC (blog.yesgraph.com)
3500.
Why Teach English? (2013) (newyorker.com)
3501.
E-mails reveal concerns about Theranos’s FDA compliance date back years (washingtonpost.com)
3502.
Cloud Vision API (cloud.google.com)
3503.
Pangaea: Point and Shoot Kubernetes with Exactly One Command (hasura.io)
3504.
Spreedly for classic applications (blog.spreedly.com)
3505.
The Fast Idea Generator (diytoolkit.org)
3506.
Reverb.com’s Marketplace for Musicians Tunes Up with $25M (techcrunch.com)
3507.
Playing Cards of the South Sea Bubble, 1720 (2011) (resobscura.blogspot.com)
3508.
Engineers build biologically powered chip (engineering.columbia.edu)
3509.
Human Echolocation Allows People to See Without Using Their Eyes (2013) (smithsonianmag.com)
3510.
A Safety Net for On-Demand Workers? (prospect.org)