December 2015 Archive
931.
The discovery of lunar water has changed everything for human exploration (arstechnica.com)
932.
The Mystery of Tetrachromacy (theneurosphere.com)
933.
How the Speed of Light Was First Measured (todayifoundout.com)
934.
Implementing a programming language in D: Lexical Analysis (blog.felixangell.com)
935.
Apktool – A tool for reverse engineering Android apk files (ibotpeaches.github.io)
936.
Embedded Programming with the GNU Toolchain (bravegnu.org)
937.
java.nio.file.WatchService is subtly broken on Linux (blog.omega-prime.co.uk)
938.
Silicon Valley Is Not Driving Jobs Growth (fortune.com)
939.
Employee Equity Is Broken – Here's Our Fix (amplitude.com)
940.
Postmortem: Server compromised due to publicly accessible Redis (kevinchen.co)
941.
Gene Editing Tool Hailed as a Breakthrough, and It Really Is One (npr.org)
942.
DataGrip 1.0 (formerly 0xDBE): A New IDE for DBs and SQL (blog.jetbrains.com)
943.
Making a Three-Stone Hearth as Efficient as an Improved Cookstove (thesolutionsjournal.com)
944.
Warehouses – Load Your Analytics Data into Redshift and Postgres (segment.com)
945.
Deep-Spying: Spying Using Smartwatch and Deep Learning (arxiv.org)
946.
Back to 28: Grub2 Authentication 0-Day (hmarco.org)
947.
App Developers on Swift Evolution (curtclifton.net)
948.
The language of productivity is now being used to advocate napping on the job (wilsonquarterly.com)
949.
Why Preventing Cancer Is Not the Priority in Drug Development (nytimes.com)
950.
FBI director says companies should ditch encryption (wired.co.uk)
951.
The genetic code now has a workable text editor (aeon.co)
952.
The Linguistics of 'YouTube Voice' (theatlantic.com)
953.
Show HN: ACME Let's Encrypt client – binary releases, works like 'make' (github.com)
954.
Electron lifetime is at least 66,000 yottayears (physicsworld.com)
955.
Open source effort to bring open biomedical data together – anyone interested? (inspiratron.org)
956.
Life and Death at Cirque Du Soleil (vanityfair.com)
957.
Analyzing networks of characters in 'Love Actually' (varianceexplained.org)
958.
O(1) Data Lookups with Minimal Perfect Hashing (blog.demofox.org)
959.
A 3-D printer capable of incorporating hydraulics (technologyreview.com)
960.
Holography Without Lasers: Hand-Drawn Holograms (1995) (eskimo.com)