February 2014 Archive
811.
Newegg Launches $50 Amazon Prime Competitor (techcrunch.com)
812.
Man Confronts CEO of MT. Gox In Tokyo (coindesk.com)
813.
Java SE 8 Date and Time (oracle.com)
814.
Windows 8.1 forces the user to interact in a way that doesn’t work (user.wordpress.com)
815.
Therac-25 (en.wikipedia.org)
816.
Beam Me Out Of This Death Trap, Scotty (1980) (washingtonmonthly.com)
817.
How smoking weed is still legal for tourists in Amsterdam (travel.stackexchange.com)
818.
U.S. now bugging German ministers in place of Merkel – report (uk.reuters.com)
819.
Tesla's 'Dangerously Ambitious' Gigafactory Could Save U.S. Battery Business (forbes.com)
820.
Facebook's Lookback (facebook.com)
821.
Comcast vs. the Cord Cutters (nytimes.com)
822.
Where Lisp Fits (adereth.github.io)
823.
SanDisk releases 128GB microSD card (sandisk.com)
824.
Using Bootstrap the Semantic Way (ostraining.com)
825.
How Long Does Mass Extinction Take? (smithsonianmag.com)
826.
Alan Watts: Money, Guilt, and the Machine (pastebin.com)
827.
Molecular Visualisations of DNA [video] (wehi.edu.au)
828.
JavaScript has a Unicode problem (2013) (mathiasbynens.be)
829.
An Introduction to Lock-Free Programming (2012) (preshing.com)
830.
Rendered Prose Diffs (github.com)
831.
A probabilistic model of prime numbers based on network theory (arxiv.org)
832.
China’s Deceptively Weak (and Dangerous) Military (thediplomat.com)
833.
hr for your terminal (github.com)
834.
Securing a SoC is Not Easy (pandoralive.info)
835.
Secure your rsync shares (blog.steve.org.uk)
836.
Hypercard – Way Too Early (avc.com)
837.
Designing Tools (blog.mozilla.org)
838.
Apple's Remote Desktop client is bundled for free with every Mac (benguild.com)
839.
A Fervent Defense of Frequentist Statistics (lesswrong.com)
840.
CppCat, an Ambitious C++ Code Analyzer from Tula (viva64.com)