2014 Archive
4861.
Logic Gates as Pulley Systems [video] (vimeo.com)
4862.
Show HN: Interactive guide to Tetris in ClojureScript (shaunlebron.com)
4863.
Machine learning resources (wayfinder.co)
4864.
Responding to the Explosion of Student Interest in Computer Science [pdf] (lazowska.cs.washington.edu)
4865.
New message from Mt. Gox (mtgox.com)
4866.
Tinder sued for sexual harassment by former co-founder (uk.reuters.com)
4867.
Apple to Cease Development of Aperture and Transition Users to Photos for OS X (techcrunch.com)
4868.
Trends: Uber vs. Lyft (diklein.com)
4869.
OpenGL Is Broken (joshbarczak.com)
4870.
Visualisation of the expansion of IKEA (mike-barker.com)
4871.
NSA seeks to build quantum computer that could crack most types of encryption (washingtonpost.com)
4872.
GitHub monoculture (nedbatchelder.com)
4873.
Announcing Two Scoops of Django 1.6 (pydanny.com)
4874.
GitHub Pages with a custom root domain is slow (instantclick.io)
4875.
Generating code (blog.golang.org)
4876.
Jolla Outsells iPhone 5S and 5C in Finland (jollausers.com)
4877.
Why you might not need MVC with React.js (code-experience.com)
4878.
The Future of Payments and Open Source Support (lucumr.pocoo.org)
4879.
Who wants competition? Big cable tries outlawing municipal broadband in Kansas (arstechnica.com)
4880.
Google Drive Found Leaking Private Data (collaboristablog.com)
4881.
ISPs are spending less on their networks as they make more money off them (washingtonpost.com)
4882.
Show HN: zzzz.io, a free DynDNS replacement I created on the weekend (zzzz.io)
4883.
Improve developer habits by showing time cost of DB queries (danbirken.com)
4884.
ASA Adjudication on EA Dungeon Keeper (asa.org.uk)
4885.
MemSQL Does Oracle’s Own Demo Ten Times as Fast, Sixty Times Cheaper (blog.memsql.com)
4886.
Amazon DNS error (amazon.com)
4887.
Flying with Machine Guns? (blog.wolfram.com)
4888.
Late Bloomers: Why do we equate genius with precocity? (2008) (newyorker.com)
4889.
Malicious Use of the HTML5 Vibrate API (shkspr.mobi)
4890.
Sherpas, Death, and Anger on Everest (newyorker.com)