2014 Archive
3901.
Results of Stack Overflow survey of 20,000 developers (statwing.com)
3902.
How ACH works: A developer perspective (engineering.zenpayroll.com)
3903.
PowerVR GR6500: Ray tracing is the future and the future is now (blog.imgtec.com)
3904.
Ergonomics of the Symbolics Lisp Machine (lispm.de)
3905.
The Other Side of Depression (annewheaton.com)
3906.
Link shorteners hurt the user experience and destroy the Web (t37.net)
3907.
HP 3D printing (www8.hp.com)
3908.
Ray, the self-driving forklift that is parking cars at a German airport (washingtonpost.com)
3909.
The Control Group Is Out of Control (slatestarcodex.com)
3910.
iSIGHT discovers vulnerability used in Russian cyber-espionage campaign (isightpartners.com)
3911.
Crows can perform as well as 7- to 10-year-olds on cause-and-effect tasks (news.ucsb.edu)
3912.
Bikanta’s (YC S14) Tiny Diamonds Find Cancer Before It Spreads (techcrunch.com)
3913.
Can Google's search engine find profits? (1999) (zdnet.com)
3914.
Making Ruby Faster (omniref.com)
3915.
Debian is switching back to GLIBC (blog.aurel32.net)
3916.
Inverter (gorried.github.io)
3917.
2048 As A Service (github.com)
3918.
First US appeals court hears argument to shut down NSA database (arstechnica.com)
3919.
How a Swedish engineer saved a once-in-a-lifetime mission to Titan (2004) (spectrum.ieee.org)
3920.
Cling: an interactive C++ interpreter, built on top of Clang and LLVM (github.com)
3921.
Universal Fund (watsi.org)
3922.
Growing From $5,000 to $25,000 in MRR (blog.statuspage.io)
3923.
RFC 2616 is dead (mnot.net)
3924.
Missing Airplane Flew On for Hours (online.wsj.com)
3925.
Neither Microsoft, Nokia, nor anyone else should fork Android. It’s unforkable. (arstechnica.com)
3926.
Mark Cuban: If Your Company Is Moving For Tax Reasons, I'm Selling Your Stock (ca.finance.yahoo.com)
3927.
Nadella as Microsoft CEO: A slap in the face for Indian system (firstpost.com)
3928.
Why I don’t like hackathons (infotrope.net)
3929.
When Carl Icahn Ran a Company: The Story of TWA (blog.pmarca.com)
3930.
Ask HN: Is the semantic web still a thing?