Working on The Witness: The Nebraska Problem
(mollyrocket.com)
May 2014 Archive
631.
632.
633.
Edward Snowden responds to release of e-mail by U.S. officials
(m.washingtonpost.com)
634.
United States of Secrets (Part Two)
(video.pbs.org)
635.
The Skip
(musicmachinery.com)
636.
Asynchronous JavaScript at Netflix
(techblog.netflix.com)
637.
Let’s Make a Bubble Map
(bost.ocks.org)
639.
DEFCON Capture the Flag Qualification Challenge #1
(endgame.com)
640.
"If you're over 30, you're a slow old man" – Zuckerberg. He turns 30 tomorrow.
(thedailywyatt.wordpress.com)
641.
Web Framework Benchmarks Round 9
(techempower.com)
642.
Stranger in a Strange Land: “Big Data” programmer meets HPC community
(machinedlearnings.com)
643.
Roshi: a CRDT system for timestamped events
(developers.soundcloud.com)
644.
How do hedge funds get away with it? Eight theories
(newyorker.com)
646.
Thomas Edison and the Cult of Sleep Deprivation
(theatlantic.com)
647.
648.
How libraries decide which books to keep
(medium.com)
649.
Gitchain: Decentralized P2P Git Repos aka "Git meets Bitcoin"
(kickstarter.com)
650.
Interactively Programming Flappy Bird in ClojureScript
(rigsomelight.com)
651.
The bug that hides from breakpoints
(drewdevault.com)
653.
OpenBSD 5.5 Released
(openbsd.org)
654.
Pokémon Crystal disassembled source code
(github.com)
655.
Replace TrueCrypt – Candidate alternatives
(tails.boum.org)
656.
Snails Are Dissolving in Pacific Ocean
(news.sciencemag.org)
657.
Coding the Movies – Don’t Fake It
(blog.goconspire.com)
658.
Plaintiff in tech hiring suit asks judge to reject settlement
(uk.reuters.com)
659.
Sourcegraph: "A single example is worth 1000 lines of documentation"
(codeinsider.us)
660.
The Weird and Wonderful Characters of Clojure
(yobriefca.se)