December 2015 Archive
1141.
1142.
CSS3 proven to be Turing complete?
(my-codeworks.com)
1143.
How the Internet of Things Limits Consumer Choice
(theatlantic.com)
1144.
Japan’s 105-Hour Workweek
(roadsandkingdoms.com)
1145.
12 Coders Get Naked for a Good Cause
(coderswithoutclothes.org)
1146.
Infinite Force? Forty-year-old Fortran to the rescue
(nbodyphysics.com)
1147.
Trying to speed up binary search
(databasearchitects.blogspot.com)
1148.
1149.
When can Quantum Annealing win?
(googleresearch.blogspot.com)
1150.
Honey Fences
(ediblegeography.com)
1151.
1152.
Hope Rekindled for ABC Conjecture Proof
(quantamagazine.org)
1153.
Common payment processing protocols found to be full of flaws
(arstechnica.com)
1154.
Drug Traffickers Are Spoofing Border Drones
(defenseone.com)
1155.
AI service gives Wikipedians ‘X-ray specs’ to see through bad edits
(blog.wikimedia.org)
1156.
Homemade RSS aggregator followup
(leancrew.com)
1157.
The Saga of Craig Wright, the Latest “Inventor of Bitcoin”
(newyorker.com)
1158.
Freecol – open source colonization game
(freecol.org)
1159.
Stock options: a balanced approach
(yosefk.com)
1160.
Software Copyright and Innovation After Oracle v Google
(epiclaw.net)
1161.
Jupyter Notebook User Experience Survey
(blog.jupyter.org)
1162.
MongoDB instances publicly exposed on the Internet
(blog.shodan.io)
1163.
Why Spinlocks Are Bad On iOS
(engineering.postmates.com)
1164.
1165.
How to make any plot in ggplot2
(r-statistics.co)
1166.
Let’s Build a Simple Interpreter. Part 6
(ruslanspivak.com)
1167.
“Instagram's Million Dollar Bug”: Case Study for Defense
(summitroute.com)
1168.
Show HN: Don't Name the Shooter
(chrome.google.com)
1169.
1170.
Japan's Cute Army
(newyorker.com)