December 2015 Archive
1921.
DOCSIS 3.1 gigabit class modem goes online in Philadelphia (corporate.comcast.com)
1922.
How to Decimate a City (theatlantic.com)
1923.
XML fever (2008) (queue.acm.org)
1924.
Marines’ LS3 robotic mule is too loud for real-world combat (arstechnica.com)
1925.
Show HN: VoxelCamera – 3D scanning with a mobile phone (YC Fellowship 2015) (voxelcamera.co)
1926.
Purifying Physics: The quest to explain why the “quantum” exists (plus.maths.org)
1927.
DHH on the immediacy of PHP (2008) (david.heinemeierhansson.com)
1928.
Terrafugia's flying car model has been approved for tests in US airspace (sciencealert.com)
1929.
Radio stations that go all-Christmas in December (washingtonpost.com)
1930.
Who cleans up after war? (hopesandfears.com)
1931.
Zero Latency, the Future of Immersive Gaming (gizmodo.com.au)
1932.
Distrust Let's Encrypt Subordinate Certificate (bugzilla.mozilla.org)
1933.
Choosing Cloud Foundry for the UK Government's Platform as a Service (governmentasaplatform.blog.gov.uk)
1934.
PLOS ONE issues editor's note over controversial chronic fatigue research (retractionwatch.com)
1935.
How one woman made a ‘tricorder’ that could change medicine [video] (bbc.com)
1936.
Rx glitches aren't actually a problem (staltz.com)
1937.
Spaced Repetition to Increase Programmer Productivity (1993) (super-memory.com)
1938.
Guerrilla Grafters Quietly Grow Fruit on SF Street Trees Using Latest Tech (hoodline.com)
1939.
A biologist, a mathematician, and a computer scientist walk into a foobar (broadinstitute.org)
1940.
Security Update for Microsoft Windows DNS to Address Remote Code Execution (technet.microsoft.com)
1941.
Minecraft on Docker, one click SSL deployments, and Fallout 4's database (getcarina.com)
1942.
Homevoters v. the growth machine: Who controls the development of cities? (cityobservatory.org)
1943.
The Line Between Data Vis and Data Art (lisacharlotterost.github.io)
1944.
Silicon Valley Killed the Design Agency (2014) (zurb.com)
1945.
Rare King James Bible First Edition Discovered at Drew University (artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com)
1946.
Camille Paglia assesses the state of today’s feminism (spiked-online.com)
1947.
Safe and Secure Software – An Invitation to Ada 2012 (adacore.com)
1948.
The Ultimate Hacking Keyboard got funded, goes Open Source (ultimatehackingkeyboard.com)
1949.
Design Patterns of Reiner Knizia (bdpatterns.wordpress.com)
1950.
AmiKit, a free project that turns your computer, tablet or phone into an Amiga (amikit.amiga.sk)