January 2016 Archive
4501.
A Medical Pop-Up Book from the 17th Century (smithsonianmag.com)
4502.
Amiga Hardware Programming (youtube.com)
4503.
FBI Improperly Hid Info on Cellphone Surveillance Devices, Judge Rules (motherboard.vice.com)
4504.
Using Excel v. Using R (win-vector.com)
4505.
The DIY Scientist, the Olympian, and the Mutated Gene (propublica.org)
4506.
Here's What Tor's Data Looks Like as It Flows Around the World (wired.com)
4507.
Sprint Finalizes Plan to Trim Network Costs by Up to $1B (recode.net)
4508.
The Sad State of Web Development (medium.com)
4509.
Nobody Wants to Use Your Product (smashingmagazine.com)
4510.
Sixty-two people have the same amount of wealth as half the world, says Oxfam (theage.com.au)
4511.
Overhauling a 747 [video] (youtube.com)
4512.
C++11 threads, affinity and hyperthreading (eli.thegreenplace.net)
4513.
Self-Filling Water Bottle Converts Humid Air into Drinkable H2O (livescience.com)
4514.
Coping with refactor – and how to justify it (medium.com)
4515.
Love in the time of Emojis – A tale of GitHub emoji usage (dimagi.com)
4516.
The bugfixes of today are the legacy standards of tomorrow (medium.com)
4517.
The 25 Skills That Can Get You Hired in 2016 According Linkedin (fr.slideshare.net)
4518.
Vintage Computing: Powering Up a New-Old-Stock PS/2 Model 30 (techcrunch.com)
4519.
Generic LL(1) Recognizer: Tells if a string match a given grammar (github.com)
4520.
Show HN: Wav frequencies in 60 lines (github.com)
4521.
Twitter down (independent.co.uk)
4522.
Twitter is down and I can't tweet about it :( (status.twitter.com)
4523.
Show HN: Cleo, an A.I. assistant for your money (meetcleo.com)
4524.
Show HN: Singapore train system map that works offline with Service Worker (railrouter.sg)
4525.
Coursebirdie now has a FREE course to Learn HTML (classes.coursebirdie.com)
4526.
Submitting a Pull Request to Node.js with ChakraCore (blogs.windows.com)
4527.
The scientific report guiding the US dietary guidelines: is it scientific? (bmj.com)
4528.
The Robots, AI, and Unemployment Anti-FAQ (lesswrong.com)
4529.
No food is healthy. Not even kale (washingtonpost.com)
4530.
NativeScript for Appcelerator Developers (developer.telerik.com)