December 2015 Archive
1231.
Baghdad's First Coding Bootcamp (medium.com)
1232.
RNTS Media buys mobile ad network Heyzap (YC W09) for $45M (venturebeat.com)
1233.
A Cosmonaut on the Moon: Korlev’s N-1/L3 Plan (thehighfrontier.wordpress.com)
1234.
Swift available for Beaglebone/RasPi (housedillon.com)
1235.
Citizen Maths: free/open adult math education for practical real-world numeracy (boingboing.net)
1236.
The Narco-terror Trap (propublica.org)
1237.
Treed: A Tree Editor in JavaScript (github.com)
1238.
Hacking the PS4, part 3: Kernel exploitation (cturt.github.io)
1239.
Mark Zuckerberg’s Philanthropy Uses L.L.C. For More Control (nytimes.com)
1240.
In search of a European Google (theguardian.com)
1241.
How Solar Power Could Slay the Fossil Fuel Empire (2014) (motherboard.vice.com)
1242.
The slowing in population growth in Africa has been less than anticipated (economist.com)
1243.
Tell HN: I spend so much time solving problems I feel like giving up
1244.
What to do when employees quit (groovehq.com)
1245.
CoreOS brings end-to-end trusted computing to containers (zdnet.com)
1246.
Spanish galleon may contain biggest treasure haul ever found on seabed (theguardian.com)
1247.
How Steve Ballmer Got So Much of Microsoft (2014) (forbes.com)
1248.
OpenTSDB – A Distributed, Scalable Time Series Database (opentsdb.net)
1249.
Frank Sinatra Has a Cold (1966) (watertownology.com)
1250.
ARM charts out the path to printed plastic chips (semiaccurate.com)
1251.
Route 53 Traffic Flow (docs.aws.amazon.com)
1252.
Chilling Effects Announces New Name and International Partnerships (lumendatabase.org)
1253.
The Quest for Artificial Intelligence: A History of Ideas and Achievements [pdf] (ai.stanford.edu)
1254.
Sayre's law (en.wikipedia.org)
1255.
How the Space Age Imagined 2014: Asimov's Predictions, Revisited (theappendix.net)
1256.
Too many open files: Tracking down a bug in production (techblog.roomkey.com)
1257.
Japan's curious passion for the business novel (bbc.co.uk)
1258.
3D Time-Lapse Reconstruction from Internet Photos (grail.cs.washington.edu)
1259.
The current state of machine intelligence 2.0 (oreilly.com)
1260.
Really rich people are suddenly paying quite a bit more in taxes (washingtonpost.com)