- GitHub – programble/writ: Opinionated, classless styles for semantic HTML –
- IndieWeb –
- Why Do We Judge Parents For Putting Kids At Perceived — But Unreal — Risk? : 13.7: Cosmos And Culture : NPR –
- GitHub – Microsoft/Pyjion: Pyjion – A JIT for Python based upon CoreCLR –
morality
Bookmarks for April 1st
- “I didn’t mean to” doesn’t count for much in some societies | Ars Technica – <blockquote>The significance of the moral intent behind an action is weighed differently.</blockquote>
- Apollo Panoramas | Flickr – Photo Sharing! –
- Raghubir Singh –
Bookmarks for December 11th through December 12th
These are my links for December 11th through December 12th:
- Stock photos that don’t suck — Medium –
- FUN – Introduction to Functional Programming in OCaml –
- MLDemos – A visualization tool for machine learning –
- Take Two Hours of Pine Forest and Call Me in the Morning | Outside Online –
- What I like the most about the new Foundation 6 – @juliancwirko –
- It Probably Works – ACM Queue –
- Vorlon.JS –
- Python: Generators, Coroutines, Native Coroutines and async/await | Abu Ashraf Masnun –
- Advent of Code –
- Stream — Real-time tracking for the WordPress Admin –
- Light Skeleton Drupal 8 Release | DarrylNorris –
- hht hacking –
- Hamburger vs Menu: The Final AB Test –
- Readings in Database Systems, 5th Edition –
- Chesscademy — Learn How To Play Chess Online –
- Learn to play chess online | Hacker News –
- WordPress Calypso with Drupal 8 REST API? | Drupal.ovh –
- Writing a ‘trampoline’ in assembly for profiling –
- Kamal Meattle: How to grow fresh air | TED Talk | TED.com –
- Fractal Gears by @liabru –
- Most violence in the world is motivated by moral sentiments | Hacker News –
- The Content Marketing Handbook –
- Science Fiction Books We Can’t Wait to Read In 2016 | Inverse –
- id0-rsa –
- Using PostGIS, SQL, and CartoDB to identify schools at risk from Oklahoma’s earthquakes | Public Affairs Data Journalism at Stanford University –
- Memory use and speed of JSON parsers | ionel’s codelog –
Bookmarks for December 9th
- Eat. Sleep. Guitar. –
- Digital Speaker Calibration Software | Sonaworks –
- Most violence in the world is motivated by personal morality – Quartz – <blockquote>What motivates someone to be violent? This is a question many people are asking in the wake of the recent mass shootings in California. Most explanations tend to revolve around the core assumption that violence is wrong. If someone is violent, something must be broken in their moral psychology—they are intrinsically evil, they lack self-control,…</blockquote>