December 2015 Archive
1591.
How to Swallow $200M Accidentally (medium.com)
1592.
The 'North Korea ghost boats' washing up on Japan (bbc.co.uk)
1593.
SHA-1 Certificates: A History of Hard Choices (medium.com)
1594.
I did the math: here are the 50 best HackerNews posts of all time (medium.com)
1595.
The Inescapable Pragmatism of Procedures (devblog.avdi.org)
1596.
Perl 6.0 Released (perl6advent.wordpress.com)
1597.
64spec – Commodore 64 Testing Framework (64bites.com)
1598.
Sitting on an Ocean of Talent (econlog.econlib.org)
1599.
Print books are on the rise again in the US (qz.com)
1600.
It's called fdisk because (dadhacker.com)
1601.
Google Santa Tracker (santatracker.google.com)
1602.
Why I Don’t Rely on Time Machine (joeontech.net)
1603.
Palantir Has Raised $880M at a $20B Valuation (techcrunch.com)
1604.
The desert dollar industry (2021) (jpkoning.blogspot.com)
1605.
How to use interfaces in Go (2012) (jordanorelli.com)
1606.
Unix and Flow-Based Programming (groups.google.com)
1607.
Career opportunities (lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com)
1608.
Tips for getting clients? Sell cake (medium.com)
1609.
Pure4J: Compile-Time Functional Purity and Immutability for the Java Language (github.com)
1610.
The True Purpose of Microsoft Solitaire, Minesweeper, and FreeCell (mentalfloss.com)
1611.
Europe Moving Toward Single Digital Market (nytimes.com)
1612.
What's the best database for an analyst? (blog.modeanalytics.com)
1613.
Languages and IDEs you can try online (tutorialspoint.com)
1614.
A playable XCOM game in Excel (theverge.com)
1615.
Selfiexploratory (selfiecity.net)
1616.
Buffer Acquired Social Media Customer Service Tool Respondly (open.buffer.com)
1617.
The Post Correspondence Programming Language: Domino-Oriented Programming (davidlazar.github.io)
1618.
BOOM: Berkeley Orders of Magnitude – Declarative Languages And Systems (boom.cs.berkeley.edu)
1619.
Half a year later, the Apple Watch feels like a stalled platform (qz.com)
1620.
HGST beats Seagate to market with helium-filled 10TB hard drive (arstechnica.com)