August 2014 Archive
1141.
The New Heroku Postgres Database Experience (blog.heroku.com)
1142.
Firejail – Simple Linux sandbox with seccomp (l3net.wordpress.com)
1143.
The Distance brings you stories of people who have stuck it out for decades (thedistance.com)
1144.
Ansiedit.js – Create ANSI art in the browser (andyherbert.github.io)
1145.
Vikram Chandra Is a Novelist Who’s Obsessed with Writing Computer Code (thedailybeast.com)
1146.
YC-Backed VizeraLabs Projects New Materials onto Any Surface (techcrunch.com)
1147.
The Global Fossil Record (d2fn.com)
1148.
GCR decoding on the fly (linusakesson.net)
1149.
Inside the Military's Secretive Smartphone Program (gizmodo.com)
1150.
Hybrid Logical Clocks (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
1151.
Racket v6.1 released. Undefined values from uninitialized variables eliminated (blog.racket-lang.org)
1152.
Why Can't the United States Build a High-Speed Rail System? (citylab.com)
1153.
Age Discrimination in Silicon Valley (world-startups.com)
1154.
Apple releases diversity numbers (apple.com)
1155.
SWAT Team Detains Popular Gamer Who Was Live-Streaming ‘Counter-Strike’ (techcrunch.com)
1156.
Patents that kill (economist.com)
1157.
Isobuild: why Meteor created a new package system (meteor.com)
1158.
New Heroku Dashboard and Metrics now in Beta (blog.heroku.com)
1159.
Computer Eyesight Gets a Lot More Accurate (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1160.
Google's Blockly Games (blockly-games.appspot.com)
1161.
CUDA Pro Tip: Optimize for Pointer Aliasing (devblogs.nvidia.com)
1162.
VC Pavel Curda Admits He Pestered Woman Entrepreneur For Sex In “Deal” Email (techcrunch.com)
1163.
CopyCat: Protocol-agnostic implementation of the Raft consensus algorithm (github.com)
1164.
Telehash protocol (github.com)
1165.
CD Baby, a Company for the Niche Musician (nytimes.com)
1166.
Postcards From the Edge of Consciousness (nautil.us)
1167.
Octo: CHIP-8 retro game programming in the browser (johnearnest.github.io)
1168.
Secret Sharing and Erasure Coding: Guide for the Aspiring Dropbox Decentralizer (blog.ethereum.org)
1169.
Twitter's User Problem: Fastest Gains Are People That Don't See Ads (online.wsj.com)
1170.
Half of a Coin: Negative Probabilities [pdf] (wilmott.com)