December 2014 Archive
3091.
Congress Passes Bill Giving Unlimited Access to Citizens’ Private Communications (thefreethoughtproject.com)
3092.
Peter Thiel Chased Off Stage by Angry UC Berkeley Protesters (inc.com)
3093.
The software scientist (evanmiller.org)
3094.
Eliot: Logging for distributed applications in Python (clusterhq.com)
3095.
Egocentric Video Biometrics (arxiv.org)
3096.
Can America's Desert Cities Adapt Before They Dry Out and Die? (fastcoexist.com)
3097.
The World beneath our feet (software.ac.uk)
3098.
The Distributed Post Office: Instant Hierarchy for Mesh Networks (freedomlayer.org)
3099.
The secret to the Uber economy is wealth inequality (qz.com)
3100.
ICANN hackers sniff around global DNS root zone system (theregister.co.uk)
3101.
Building WarSting: A sword that turns blue near unsecured Wi-Fi networks (blog.spark.io)
3102.
The Troll Hunters (technologyreview.com)
3103.
You Could Invent Object-Oriented Programming (robots.thoughtbot.com)
3104.
CentOS Project Rolling Builds (community.redhat.com)
3105.
JavaScript Closures explained (javascriptures.svbtle.com)
3106.
Equational derivations of the Y combinator and Church encodings in Python (matt.might.net)
3107.
The FBI's North Korea evidence is nonsense (blog.erratasec.com)
3108.
Krebs on FBI implication of North Korea in Sony hack (krebsonsecurity.com)
3109.
Why competitions should be transparent (blog.azahner.com)
3110.
Slow TV Is Here (newyorker.com)
3111.
The Fine Art of Deception (npr.org)
3112.
Gates Spends Entire First Day Back in Office Trying to Install Windows 8.1 (newyorker.com)
3113.
Boston hackathon helped revamp the city's permit system (citylab.com)
3114.
Playlist synthesizing interface for the connected generation (getwaeo.com)
3115.
Switching to Spintronics (newscenter.lbl.gov)
3116.
Watching Our Every Move–From Space (nautil.us)
3117.
Editing Debian online with sources.debian.net (rgeissert.blogspot.com)
3118.
Mozilla and KDDI Launch First Firefox OS Smartphone in Japan (blog.mozilla.org)
3119.
On this day long ago, a child was born who, by age 30 would transform the world. ()
3120.
Anonymous Leaked a Massive List of Passwords and Credit Card Numbers (techcrunch.com)