March 2014 Archive
361.
Google I/O 2014 (google.com)
362.
Tor: Directly connecting users from Turkey (metrics.torproject.org)
363.
Gog.com Soon On More Platforms (gog.com)
364.
The Best Programming Language (or How to Stop Worrying and Love the Code) (blog.fourthbit.com)
365.
How many 32-bit RISC CPUs fit in an FPGA? Now vs. 1995? (forums.xilinx.com)
366.
PowerVR GR6500: Ray tracing is the future and the future is now (blog.imgtec.com)
367.
How a Swedish engineer saved a once-in-a-lifetime mission to Titan (2004) (spectrum.ieee.org)
368.
Missing Airplane Flew On for Hours (online.wsj.com)
369.
When Carl Icahn Ran a Company: The Story of TWA (blog.pmarca.com)
370.
The Gray Zone (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
371.
MicroView: Chip-sized Arduino with built-in OLED Display (kickstarter.com)
372.
Planning Algorithms (planning.cs.uiuc.edu)
373.
Top Algorithms in Data Mining (2008) [pdf] (cs.uvm.edu)
374.
The Littlest CPU Rasterizer (ginsweater.com)
375.
The Ultimate Frontend Build tool: make (algorithms.rdio.com)
376.
When Airlines Screw Up Your Flight, AirHelp (YC W14) Gets You Paid (techcrunch.com)
377.
College Notebook by Isaac Newton (cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk)
378.
Zuckerberg, Musk Invest in Artificial-Intelligence Company Vicarious (blogs.wsj.com)
379.
NSA surveillance program reaches ‘into the past’ to retrieve, replay phone calls (washingtonpost.com)
380.
Rendering large terrains (pheelicks.com)
381.
Soundslice – Living Sheet Music (soundslice.com)
382.
STEM Shortage Claims and Facebook's $19 Billion Acquisition of WhatsApp (math-blog.com)
383.
A brief introduction to Haskell, and why it matters (github.com)
384.
What Are Your GCC Flags? (blog.httrack.com)
385.
Rules for Learning Foreign Languages in Record Time (fourhourworkweek.com)
386.
Show HN: Metalsmith – A pluggable static site generator (metalsmith.io)
387.
Support an open source animation feature film made with Blender (gooseberry.blender.org)
388.
Microsoft Azure: Cutting prices on compute and storage (blogs.msdn.com)
389.
Clojure to die for (cjohansen.no)
390.
How Sleep Deprivation Drives The High Failure Rates of Tech Startups (forbes.com)