February 11, 2015 by Chris on Web Bookmarks Bookmarks for February 10th through February 11th These are my links for February 10th through February 11th: undefined – Why animals eat psychoactive plants – Boing Boing – Curiosities: Detailed Close-Ups of Star Wars Spaceships –
February 9, 2015 by Chris on Web Bookmarks Bookmarks for February 9th In defence of the P-value | Scientist Sees Squirrel – Filenames and Pathnames in Shell (bash, dash, ash, ksh, and so on): How to do it Correctly – Piston – A user friendly game engine written in Rust – circles-bouncing-off-lines.js – Crowdsourcing isn’t broken — Medium –
February 2, 2015 by Chris on Web Bookmarks Bookmarks for February 2nd Framer – Prototype Interaction and Animation – The Checker Framework Manual: Custom pluggable types for Java – Science’s Biggest Fail | Scott Adams Blog –
January 22, 2015 by Chris on Web Bookmarks Bookmarks for January 22nd Let’s Write an LLVM Specializer for Python! (Stephen Diehl) – The Statistical Crisis in Science » American Scientist – Why Riot? – Can You Teach Yourself to Be Creative? – An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra | BetterExplained – Gamasutra: Paul Tozour’s Blog – The Game Outcomes Project, Part 4: Crunch Makes Games Worse –
January 19, 2015 by Chris on Web Bookmarks Bookmarks for January 19th Ask HN: What’s the best way to write an API spec? | Hacker News – The Function – An Analysis of Minecraft-like Engines | 0 FPS – Python Tips and Traps – Local MirageOS development with Xen and Virtualbox – Fragmentarium – Why Some Teams Are Smarter Than Others – NYTimes.com – What Every Web Developer Should Know About SEO – Polemic Digital – Surviving Anxiety – The Atlantic – Mysterious Statistical Law May Finally Have an Explanation | WIRED – integers Extracting text from an image using Ocropus – Matter.js – a 2D rigid body JavaScript physics engine – Megatsunami May Not Have Wiped Out Europe’s First Great Civilization—So What Did? — NOVA Next | PBS –