December 2014 Archive
4141.
How Spending $162,301.42 on Clothes Made Me $692,500 (quicksprout.com)
4142.
How India's Silicon Valley Became Its Suicide Capital (youtube.com)
4143.
Does Outer Space Have a History? (theappendix.net)
4144.
An experiment in forced nostalgia and questionable parenting (medium.com)
4145.
Community-Driven Language Support Comes to Travis CI (C#, D, Julia Added) (blog.travis-ci.com)
4146.
The Pirate Bay Is the World's Most Efficient Public Library (falkvinge.net)
4147.
Is iOS7 rebouncing back – or is it just a statistical delusion? (testdroid.com)
4148.
Show HN: User Engagement Calculator (userengagementcalculator.com)
4149.
Why you should be watching 'Black Mirror' on Netflix (dailydot.com)
4150.
Winter Planning for the Spring Garden (2013) (statebystategardening.com)
4151.
Realm is trying to persist your computed properties (collectiveidea.com)
4152.
NASA to receive more money than it requested for 2015 (theverge.com)
4153.
Saving Space with Quantum Information (physics.aps.org)
4154.
This Greenpeace Stunt May Have Irreparably Damaged Peru's Nazca Site (io9.com)
4155.
Pope Declines Dalai Lama Meeting in Rome (bbc.com)
4156.
Palantir Raises $50M (techcrunch.com)
4157.
Snowden made things worse (blog.erratasec.com)
4158.
Strict Control of Java Code Quality (yegor256.com)
4159.
Video of the Week: The Bubble Question (avc.com)
4160.
Quantum Deep Learning [pdf] (arxiv.org)
4161.
Bytecode Viewer 2.2.1 – Java Reverse Engineering Suite (github.com)
4162.
Darpa Created a Self-Guiding Bullet (businessinsider.com)
4163.
A drug which boosts the brain's immune response may prevent or cure Alzheimer's (telegraph.co.uk)
4164.
The Man Who Was Buried Twice (theappendix.net)
4165.
Nobel Peace Prize 2014 (nobelprize.org)
4166.
The Pyret Programming Language (pyret.org)
4167.
Codecademy now has Ruby on Rails lessons (codecademy.com)
4168.
Skype's amazing live translator going live today (techcrunch.com)
4169.
Torching Our Reducers Taught Us This Lesson: MapReduce/Sharded Join How-to (hakkalabs.co)
4170.
State of the Art in WYSIWYG HTML Editors (blog.aha.io)