December 2015 Archive
3511.
Neovim Newsletter #6 – Ship it! (neovim.io)
3512.
Zero Knowledge Authentication Protocol Secure Comparator (cossacklabs.com)
3513.
Mechanical television (en.wikipedia.org)
3514.
Theremin's Bug: How the Soviet Union Spied on the US Embassy for 7 Years (hackaday.com)
3515.
Route 53 Traffic Flow (aws.amazon.com)
3516.
Growth Step #3: How to Triage Your Growth (blog.yesgraph.com)
3517.
Show HN: Fakid – generate fake identities (gitlab.com)
3518.
Comprehensive Python Decorator Tutorial with Example (blog.apcelent.com)
3519.
Xen XSA 155: Double fetches in paravirtualized devices (insinuator.net)
3520.
Please help find SF programmer Matt Wastrodowski (sfgate.com)
3521.
How Intelligent Lighting Is Ushering in the Internet of Buildings (techcrunch.com)
3522.
How Sugar and Fat Trick the Brain into Wanting More Food (scientificamerican.com)
3523.
SHA-1: A History of Hard Choices (medium.com)
3524.
Kevoree Modeling Framework – toolset to structure and reason about complex data (modeling.kevoree.org)
3525.
Ask HN: Have you had any old Gmail addresses hijacked?
3526.
Police were called to reports of Murdock banging on the door of a neighbor (theregister.co.uk)
3527.
Show HN: Yet another Pacman implementation (github.com)
3528.
Failures to Detect Contradictions in a Text (1992) [pdf] (drive.google.com)
3529.
Automatically instrumenting Flask views with StatsD (steinn.org)
3530.
Joseph Engelberger, “The Father of Robotics” (1925-2015) (robotics.org)
3531.
£100,000 prize for best app idea (gameofcode.io)
3532.
Your Data Science Portfolio: Math Skills Don't Matter (datasciencecentral.com)
3533.
Applying the Roofline Model (spiral.net)
3534.
Paleoepigenetics is probing how evolution responds to sudden stress (nautil.us)
3535.
Fuzzing Math – Miscalculations in OpenSSL's BN_mod_exp (blog.fuzzing-project.org)
3536.
Court: Breaking Your Employer's Computer Policy Isn't a Crime (eff.org)
3537.
Texaco Diamond T Doodlebug (2011) (justacarguy.blogspot.com)
3538.
Show HN: Pseudorandom dungeon generator in Python (github.com)
3539.
Python 2.7.11 Released (mail.python.org)
3540.
Coffee consumption reduces background DNA strand breaks in humans (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)