December 2015 Archive
1741.
Are Go maps sensitive to data races? (dave.cheney.net)
1742.
Artificial intelligence risk research (80000hours.org)
1743.
Mad Max Economics (bit-player.org)
1744.
How Will Consumers Use Faster Internet Speeds? (freedom-to-tinker.com)
1745.
Why Zuckerberg’s Critics Are Wrong (newyorker.com)
1746.
How will you be programming in a decade? (dave.cheney.net)
1747.
Air gaps never exist (2011) (gse-compliance.blogspot.com)
1748.
Japan Is Obsessed with Kentucky Fried Chicken on Christmas (2012) (smithsonianmag.com)
1749.
Court orders Google to pay $115k damages for defamatory search engine results (adelaidenow.com.au)
1750.
If Apple didn’t hold $181B overseas, it would owe $59B in US taxes (arstechnica.com)
1751.
We had a unit test which only failed on Sundays (qntm.org)
1752.
I'm a pedophile, but not a monster (salon.com)
1753.
Trump’s “Ban Muslims” Proposal Is Not Far Outside the U.S. Mainstream (theintercept.com)
1754.
An introduction to Kerf (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1755.
French PM rules out ban on public Wi-Fi and Tor (connexionfrance.com)
1756.
The Divorce Colony (read.atavist.com)
1757.
Hillary Clinton wants “Manhattan-like project” to break encryption (arstechnica.com)
1758.
Show HN: A Tree-Based Way to Navigate Browsing History (joeltg.github.io)
1759.
J.P. Morgan Hired Friends, Family of Leaders at Chinese Firms It Took Public (wsj.com)
1760.
A real-time journey through the Apollo 17 mission (apollo17.org)
1761.
How a handful of geeks defied the USSR (2011) (owni.fr)
1762.
Reagent – JavaScript Testing Utilities for React (github.com)
1763.
Why lunar colonies will need to live underground (bbc.com)
1764.
Unseen Art – classical art paintings in 3D for the blind (unseenart.org)
1765.
Amir D. Aczel, author of ‘Fermat’s Last Theorem’, has died (washingtonpost.com)
1766.
Damn Vulnerable Node Application (github.com)
1767.
Maxwell’s demon faces the heat (sciencenews.org)
1768.
The Quartz guide to bad data (github.com)
1769.
John von Neumann and stochastic simulations (understandingsociety.blogspot.com)
1770.
The 90 minute Scheme to C compiler (2004) [pdf] (churchturing.org)