2014 Archive
12931.
The CIA isn’t reporting any data to federal transparency site
(washingtonpost.com)
12932.
Inside Canadian cyber-security agency’s 'target the world' strategy
(theglobeandmail.com)
12933.
Gut instincts: The secrets of your second brain (2012)
(neurosciencestuff.tumblr.com)
12934.
12935.
How to Succeed in Silicon Valley Without Really Trying (YC S12)
(newrepublic.com)
12936.
Optimising the Unikernel
(roscidus.com)
12937.
Hawking: AI could end human race
(bbc.com)
12938.
12939.
Why Bikes Make Smart People Say Dumb Things
(medium.com)
12940.
12941.
The Fall Of Perl, The Web's Most Promising Language
(fastcolabs.com)
12942.
Seoul Moves to Ban Uber, Plans Own App
(blogs.wsj.com)
12943.
Please stop hashing passwords
(blog.tjll.net)
12945.
The 10,000 Hour Rule Is Not Real
(smithsonianmag.com)
12946.
Down go all the major browsers at Pwn2Own
(zdnet.com)
12947.
Live From Amazon’s Phone Event
(techcrunch.com)
12948.
Stanford's Women Won Just a Sliver of Silicon Valley
(nytimes.com)
12949.
12950.
The Axiom of Choice is Wrong (2007)
(cornellmath.wordpress.com)
12951.
Solar sends energy prices below zero in middle of day
(reneweconomy.com.au)
12952.
What happens when a host cancels with Airbnb?
(paulsavage.eu)
12953.
Apple Pro Mouse
(minimallyminimal.com)
12954.
12955.
Jony Ive shakes up Apple’s software design group
(9to5mac.com)
12956.
Does your browser rejected revoked certificates?
(revoked.grc.com)
12957.
12958.
Welcome To Extremistan, Please Check Your Career At The Door
(techcrunch.com)
12959.
Zillow Said to Be Seeking to Buy Rival Real-Estate Site Trulia
(bloomberg.com)
12960.
Objective-Smalltalk
(github.com)