- Website Security | Recurring, Affordable, and Usable –
- Deep Habits: The Importance of Planning Every Minute of Your Work Day – Study Hacks – Cal Newport –
- How I Taught My Computer to Write Its Own Music – Issue 21: Information – Nautilus –
- Chaim Gingold –
- Family Tree : Hass’ 1st Avocado Seedling Still Stands and Bears Fruit – latimes –
- var t; //magritte –
- God is a person: reflections of two Nobel Laureates : open dialogues with Dr … – Thoudam Damodara Singh – Google Books –
- Above and Beyond the Affirm Job Puzzle –
- Favorites –
- CS:APP2e, Bryant and O’Hallaron –
- MachinePublishers/jBrowserDriver · GitHub –
- Mischief Infinite Canvas –
- Let’s Build A Web Server. Part 2. – Ruslan’s Blog –
- I Googled my Mother’s Maiden Name and Found My Family’s Violent Secret | VICE | Canada –
Day: April 10, 2015
Bookmarks for April 10th
- Teaching Mathematics – Graph Theory | Math ∩ Programming –
- Math for eight-year-olds: graph theory for kids! | Joel David Hamkins –
- Server-First Apps are a Good Idea –
- fabricate – The better build tool. Finds dependencies automatically for any language. – Google Project Hosting –
- kgaughan/memoize.py –
- bevacqua/hit-that –
- Generate Mozilla Security Recommended Web Server Configuration Files –
- OP Webtools –
Bookmarks for April 10th
- thomasvm · Open Source .net libraries that make your life easier –
- RocksDB – How does performance compare?
- Ask HN: What are you doing to improve your health? | Hacker News –
Bookmarks for April 10th
- microSD Card Benchmarks · geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-dramble Wiki –
- Introducing the Dramble – Raspberry Pi 2 cluster running Drupal 8 | Midwestern Mac, LLC –
- 13 Things that Saved Apollo 13 –
- johnbillion/query-monitor –
- debugging – What is private bytes, virtual bytes, working set? – Stack Overflow –
Bookmarks for April 9th through April 10th
These are my links for April 9th through April 10th:
- Using Xperf to investigate slow I/O issues – Ntdebugging Blog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs –
- www.see.ed.ac.uk/~jwp/MSO/newMSO/lab/JS/ –
- 1K colours on CGA: How it’s done « Reenigne blog –
- Anatomy of a Program in Memory – Gustavo Duarte –