December 2015 Archive
811.
Human-level concept learning through probabilistic program induction (sciencemag.org)
812.
VisUAL, a highly visual ARM emulator (salmanarif.bitbucket.org)
813.
Sundar Pichai: Let’s not let fear defeat our values (medium.com)
814.
The Cost and Complexity of Cgo (cockroachlabs.com)
815.
U.S. states pass laws backing Uber's view of drivers as contractors (reuters.com)
816.
Zimbabwe's plan to use China's currency (washingtonpost.com)
817.
Rapidoid – No-Bullshit Web Framework for Java (rapidoid.org)
818.
Ways to Avoid Complexity in Modern C++ [pdf] (vitiy.info)
819.
How Airplanes Fly: A Physical Description of Lift (1999) (allstar.fiu.edu)
820.
It’s Always Sunny in Reykjavik or How I NSA-Proofed My Email (2013) (27months.com)
821.
Lavoisier died at age 50, on the guillotine (3quarksdaily.com)
822.
How does the Cybersecurity Act of 2015 change the Internet surveillance laws? (washingtonpost.com)
823.
Samsung to pay Apple $548M in patent dispute (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
824.
Creating the perfect GPG keypair (alexcabal.com)
825.
Software Foundations by Benjamin Pierce et al. (cis.upenn.edu)
826.
Monopoly as a Markov Chain (koaning.io)
827.
My Life as a Robot (wired.com)
828.
Freetserv: a free serial terminal server (freetserv.github.io)
829.
Show HN: CodeUpStart – Learn Python/Flask by Cloning Kickstarter (codeupstart.com)
830.
The Year in Fungi (newyorker.com)
831.
Why a German billionaire says that pledges like Mark Zuckerberg’s are really bad (washingtonpost.com)
832.
Software Eats Software Development as Andreessen Invests $10M in App Outsourcer (techcrunch.com)
833.
Which Programming Languages Are Functional? (blog.jenkster.com)
834.
The destruction of Alderaan was completely justified (washingtonpost.com)
835.
Let’s continue to build Product Hunt, together (medium.com)
836.
Google Wallet: Send money via text message (googlecommerce.blogspot.com)
837.
The Key War on Terror Propaganda Tool: Only Western Victims Are Acknowledged (theintercept.com)
838.
Taking Let's Encrypt for a Spin (timkadlec.com)
839.
The Moral Failure of Computer Scientists (theatlantic.com)
840.
A scientist studying the accuracy of stereotypes (quillette.com)