December 2013 Archive
181.
The Mozilla Developer Network has a New Face (hacks.mozilla.org)
182.
The Best Books I Read in 2013 (thegatesnotes.com)
183.
Real Men Go to Sleep (blogs.hbr.org)
184.
Google Acquires Seven Robot Companies, Wants Big Role in Robotics (spectrum.ieee.org)
185.
Why I no longer contribute to Stack Overflow (michael.richter.name)
186.
Dell introduces 28" 4K Ultra HD Monitor for under $1K, shipping early 2014 (dell.com)
187.
Inverted totalitarianism (en.wikipedia.org)
188.
Uruguay's president José Mujica: no palace, no motorcade, no frills (theguardian.com)
189.
Protesters charged with 'Terrorism Hoax' for too much glitter on their banner (vice.com)
190.
Steve Jobs Danced To My Song (medium.com)
191.
Thoughts on Bitcoin (blog.samaltman.com)
192.
The Internet mystery that has the world baffled (montrealgazette.com)
193.
Lavabit Proceedings Unsealed [pdf] (cryptome.org)
194.
Experiments to do with your baby (theatlantic.com)
195.
The most Kafkaesque paragraph from today’s NSA ruling (washingtonpost.com)
196.
Facebook's AI lab (facebook.com)
197.
Who's Selling Credit Cards From Target (krebsonsecurity.com)
198.
Why You Can't Build a Smartphone (joshondesign.com)
199.
Sherlock Holmes Is in the Public Domain, American Judge Rules (artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com)
200.
Personal Fresh Air Desk (julioradesca.com)
201.
Functional programming books review (alexott.net)
202.
Guardian Frontend – Source for the Guardian's responsive site (github.com)
203.
Gfycat - Jiffier gifs through HTML5 video conversion (gfycat.com)
204.
I flew on a plane without going through security. It was amazing and no one died (washingtonpost.com)
205.
A glimpse into a new programming language under development at Microsoft (lambda-the-ultimate.org)
206.
Gifpop.io – Print gifs with the magic of lenticular printing (gifpop.io)
207.
Tech firms push back against White House efforts to divert NSA meeting (theguardian.com)
208.
How to Make a Computer Operating System in C/C++ (github.com)
209.
Vim3D – A new 3D vi clone [video] (vim3d.com)
210.
How AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast are working together to screw you (timmins.net)