Streem – a new programming language from Matz
(github.com)
December 2014 Archive
31.
32.
Android: I don't need your permission
(blog.danlew.net)
33.
Keurig 2.0 DRM Bypass
(keurighack.com)
34.
Gangnam Style breaks YouTube viewer count
(plus.google.com)
35.
Prosecute Torturers and Their Bosses
(nytimes.com)
36.
Possible upcoming attempts to disable the Tor network
(blog.torproject.org)
38.
Wire – Modern Communications Network
(wire.com)
39.
The Pirate Bay down, forever?
(blog.brokep.com)
40.
Hyphen Hate? When Amazon went to war against punctuation
(graemereynolds.wordpress.com)
41.
Fun with your friend's Facebook and Tinder sessions
(robertheaton.com)
42.
Margaret Hamilton, lead software engineer, Project Apollo
(threefingeredfox.net)
43.
The Fatal Pinch
(paulgraham.com)
44.
Immigration is about talent, not costs
(aerofs.com)
45.
Yahoo Starts Prompting Chrome Users to “Upgrade” to Firefox
(techcrunch.com)
46.
Introducing .NET Core
(blogs.msdn.com)
47.
Go 1.4 is released
(blog.golang.org)
48.
How to Be an Expert in a Changing World
(paulgraham.com)
49.
Duktape: an embeddable JavaScript engine
(duktape.org)
50.
Einstein: The Negro Question (1946)
(onbeing.org)
51.
Mozilla Research Projects
(mozilla.org)
52.
Show HN: Front-end framework optimized for internal apps
(getflakes.com)
53.
Let the Other 95% of Great Programmers In
(paulgraham.com)
54.
Why movies look weird at 48fps, and games are better at 60fps
(accidentalscientist.com)
55.
Saving a Project and a Company
(jacquesmattheij.com)
56.
Yehuda Katz and Steve Klabnik Are Joining the Rust Core Team
(blog.rust-lang.org)
57.
58.
Microsoft accepting Bitcoin
(commerce.microsoft.com)
59.
“Invalid username or password” is a useless security measure
(kev.inburke.com)
60.
JMAP – a better way to email
(blog.fastmail.com)