December 2014 Archive
421.
Flying with Machine Guns? (blog.wolfram.com)
422.
IBM’s Watson Analytics platform is now open to everyone (ibm.com)
423.
Winklevoss Bitcoin Trust (sec.gov)
424.
5% of Google's traffic is now IPv6 (google.com)
425.
Bolt: A low-level key/value database for Go (github.com)
426.
Flexbox Adventures (chriswrightdesign.com)
427.
Show HN: Rant, a procedural text generation language (github.com)
428.
What if Finland’s great teachers taught in U.S. schools? (washingtonpost.com)
429.
Secrets of Intel Management Engine – Hidden code in your chipset (slideshare.net)
430.
Static Linux (sta.li)
431.
A Poor Imitation of Alan Turing (nybooks.com)
432.
Aliens in the Valley: The History of Reddit (mashable.com)
433.
The Open-Office Trap (newyorker.com)
434.
Microservices – Not a free lunch (highscalability.com)
435.
An experimental, automatically generated set of AWS clients in Go (github.com)
436.
Moss Graffiti (wonderfulengineering.com)
437.
You can't dig upwards (evanmiller.org)
438.
Save, Create and Run Your Own Pirate Bay (openbay.isohunt.to)
439.
Things You Can Do with Python and POV-Ray (zulko.github.io)
440.
Generation JavaScript (manuel.bernhardt.io)
441.
The Irregular Verbs (2000) (pinker.wjh.harvard.edu)
442.
What Doesn’t Kill Me Makes Me Stronger (joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com)
443.
Wouldn't it be fun to build your own Google? (radar.oreilly.com)
444.
Apple EFI Firmware Security Vulnerabilities (trmm.net)
445.
Troll-Proofed Defensive Patent License Launches with 23 Patents (eff.org)
446.
Guido van Rossum: The Theory of Type Hinting for Python 3.5 (quip.com)
447.
DeepDive – System that enables developers to analyze data on a deeper level (deepdive.stanford.edu)
448.
Clean OS reinstalls with propellor (joeyh.name)
449.
Your waitress, your professor (nytimes.com)
450.
Silent Circle's warrant canary is out of date (canary.silentcircle.com)