2014 Archive
6121.
Silent Circle Launches Global Encrypted Calling Plan (blog.silentcircle.com)
6122.
X64_dbg: An open-source x64/x86 debugger for Windows (x64dbg.com)
6123.
Btrees are the new black (me.net.nz)
6124.
A Soldier Explains What It Was Like in the World War I Trenches (1916) (newrepublic.com)
6125.
ChucK: Strongly-timed, Concurrent, and On-the-fly Music Programming Language (chuck.cs.princeton.edu)
6126.
The Bug Nobody Is Allowed to Understand (gnu.org)
6127.
Leslie Lamport: Thinking for Programmers [video] (channel9.msdn.com)
6128.
TinyJPG – compress JPEG files with a balance between quality and file size (tinyjpg.com)
6129.
How to Learn Hacking (catb.org)
6130.
c4x86 - JIT compiler for x86 in 86 lines (github.com)
6131.
Command-line interface description language (docopt.org)
6132.
The Collison brothers and $1.75B online payments startup Stripe (ft.com)
6133.
Hacker news for data scientists (datatau.com)
6134.
Categories from scratch (staff.science.uva.nl)
6135.
Functional programming in Clojure (mooc.cs.helsinki.fi)
6136.
Music that upsets expectations is what makes your gray matter sing (nautil.us)
6137.
Reproducible SBCL builds – a month ahead of schedule (christophe.rhodes.io)
6138.
Crash Course on Notation in Programming Language Theory (siek.blogspot.com)
6139.
Neovim Plugin UI architecture (github.com)
6140.
Creating a Bare Bones Bootloader (reinterpretcast.com)
6141.
Private Team Fires 36-Year-Old NASA Probe's Engines (space.com)
6142.
The Best of Python in 2013 (pypix.com)
6143.
Gay Firefox developers boycott Mozilla to protest CEO hire (arstechnica.com)
6144.
Tesla Model S – Cost of Ownership vs. Honda Odyssey (teslacost.com)
6145.
On the foolishness of “natural language programming” (cs.utexas.edu)
6146.
In France, New Review of 35-Hour Workweek (nytimes.com)
6147.
The world’s rich stay rich while the poor struggle to prosper (johnkay.com)
6148.
Mt.Gox Withdrawals (coinsight.org)
6149.
Apple Accidentally reveals iPad Air 2 and iPad Mini 3 (itunes.apple.com)
6150.
Dell Previews 27-inch ‘5K’ UltraSharp Monitor: 5120x2880 (anandtech.com)