2014 Archive
18871.
Lua 5.3.0 beta now available
(permalink.gmane.org)
18872.
Three Things
(blog.codinghorror.com)
18873.
Why Murdoch's media is gunning for your NBN (2013)
(nofibs.com.au)
18874.
Groovy language support for Android
(github.com)
18875.
The Siren Call of KVO and Cocoa Bindings
(blog.metaobject.com)
18876.
Why the wealthiest countries are also the most open with their data
(washingtonpost.com)
18877.
Flappy Thirds
(tef.github.io)
18878.
Bitcoin Foundation hit by resignations over new director
(reuters.com)
18879.
I quit my job seven months ago, this is what's happened
(danhough.com)
18880.
Indoor mapping with Estimote Beacons
(estimote.com)
18881.
Real-time wind map
(sightwind.com)
18882.
18883.
18884.
A Path to Retirement, for Those Far From It
(nytimes.com)
18885.
DISH Network Begins Accepting Bitcoin for Payment
(streetinsider.com)
18886.
Source code from the book “HTML5 Game Engines”
(github.com)
18887.
C as a portable assembly: porting RAEdit to 64-bit
(rammichael.com)
18888.
Global Routing with Anycasted DNS. Teardown: NSONE
(scalescale.com)
18889.
Startups Outside Silicon Valley to Watch in 2014
(nibletz.com)
18890.
FundersClub Unveils Venture News
(venturebeat.com)
18891.
Random Seeds in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS Cloud Instances
(blog.dustinkirkland.com)
18892.
Utah Teapot
(en.wikipedia.org)
18893.
18894.
Why would someone steal the world’s rarest water lily?
(theguardian.com)
18895.
Nathan Barry’s Lessons Learned Earning $355,759 through Gumroad
(blog.gumroad.com)
18896.
In Defense of Clones: The benefits of learning through imitation
(blog.grantoo.com)
18897.
Averting Disaster – A Guide To Computer Backups (2014)
(anandtech.com)
18898.
Netflix Could Be Classified As a 'Cybersecurity Threat' Under New CISPA Rules
(motherboard.vice.com)
18899.
How much do salaried programmers really work?
(pastebin.com)
18900.
Ribbon BIN API – Find out how your customers are paying
(bins.ribbon.co)