2014 Archive
4021.
Bitcoin Core switching from hard-coded to flexible fees in next major release (bitcoinfoundation.org)
4022.
Programming language subreddits and their choice of words (github.com)
4023.
Ragnarok MMO open-source HTML5 client (github.com)
4024.
Julia 0.3 released (julialang.org)
4025.
Thorium reactors: Asgard’s fire (economist.com)
4026.
The Lie Behind 1.2B Stolen Passwords (youarenotpayingattention.com)
4027.
Snowden’s First Move Against the NSA Was a Party in Hawaii (wired.com)
4028.
Docker 1.3 is out (blog.docker.com)
4029.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos on profits, failure, succession, big bets (uk.businessinsider.com)
4030.
Obama's Secret Terrorist-Tracking System, by the Numbers (firstlook.org)
4031.
Two new subatomic particles discovered at CERN (cbc.ca)
4032.
Joystick-like Input Method for Smartwatches (gierad.com)
4033.
French soldier’s room unchanged 96 years after his death in the first world war (theguardian.com)
4034.
Brazilian Kids Learn English by Video Chatting With Elderly Americans (adweek.com)
4035.
Textract, a Python package for extracting text from any document (datascopeanalytics.com)
4036.
Brain.js Demo – Train a neural network to recognize color contrast (harthur.github.io)
4037.
Mozilla Moving Forward (blog.mozilla.org)
4038.
How to intentionally get denied entry into the United States? (travel.stackexchange.com)
4039.
Zuckerberg, Musk Invest in Artificial-Intelligence Company Vicarious (blogs.wsj.com)
4040.
Choose Firefox Now, Or Later You Won't Get A Choice (robert.ocallahan.org)
4041.
GoPro Files For IPO (techcrunch.com)
4042.
Ask HN: Do you know other firms like Valve or GitHub?
4043.
Gow – The lightweight alternative to Cygwin (github.com)
4044.
Low Light and High Dynamic Range photography in the Google Camera App (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
4045.
RISC creator is pushing open source chips (gigaom.com)
4046.
Orion Flight Test Live Launch (nasa.gov)
4047.
Medium raises $25 million (recode.net)
4048.
PureScript: a statically typed language which compiles to JavaScript (github.com)
4049.
Programming and Depression (2012) (robsheldon.com)
4050.
Meet the algorithm that can learn “everything about anything” (gigaom.com)