December 2014 Archive
6001.
The 85 Most Disruptive Ideas in Our History (businessweek.com)
6002.
Watson may be IBM’s best shot to turn things around (microfundy.tumblr.com)
6003.
“Wikipedia Donate” Breaks Google Link Description (imgur.com)
6004.
How to Quit Your Job and Start Your Own Business (inc.com)
6005.
Elastic Search for Stack Exchange (meta.stackexchange.com)
6006.
High school girls build kick-ass robots (theverge.com)
6007.
Running Docker with AWS Elastic Beanstalk (victorlin.me)
6008.
Clojure at Scale: Why Python Just Wasn’t Enough for AppsFlyer (blog.takipi.com)
6009.
Uber snags $41B valuation (marketwatch.com)
6010.
To address tech’s diversity woes, start with the vanishing Comp Sci classroom (arstechnica.com)
6011.
Amazon Kinesis Update – New High-Throughput API (aws.amazon.com)
6012.
14 Words for Horse: The Linguistics of Game of Thrones (nautil.us)
6013.
Clean sheet: how to release data or statistics in a spreadsheet (clean-sheet.org)
6014.
Responsive D3 Charting (brendansudol.com)
6015.
How to store .NET enumerated flags in a table (danylkoweb.com)
6016.
Are Parents Obliged to Pay for College? (slate.com)
6017.
Bioshock Infinite Coming to Linux (steamdb.info)
6018.
Will CNC machines soon be replaced by 3D printers? (haco.com)
6019.
What Makes Marriage Work? (1994) (psychologytoday.com)
6020.
Eight unusual things you can find hidden in data (telegraph.co.uk)
6021.
'tab': a new command-line utility for aggregating data in text files seriously (bitbucket.org)
6022.
Swift Enumerations: everything you need to know (iosblog.co.uk)
6023.
How to safely pass symmetric encryption keys over an insecure channel (techno-anthropology.blogspot.com)
6024.
At the Jim Austin Computer Collection (lrb.co.uk)
6025.
Increase Your Productivity and Creativity with Beer (getdigsy.com)
6026.
5 guidelines on scaling systems (technology.jana.com)
6027.
The upside of noise–rounding, quantization and dither (toyproblem.github.io)
6028.
How to tell if an early stage company will succeed in one meeting (venturebeat.com)
6029.
Ask HN: Messaging app based on MQTT ()
6030.
Airsnb is a low-rent sex marketplace masquerading as a “startup” (pando.com)