December 2014 Archive
601.
Endaga – Community Cellular Networks (endaga.com)
602.
Things I wish people who write job postings would stop writing
603.
The resource leak bug of our civilization (countercomplex.blogspot.com)
604.
Simplicity and Utility, or Why SOAP Lost (keithba.net)
605.
When rational thinking is correlated with intelligence the correlation is modest (scientificamerican.com)
606.
What is good running technique? (runningtechniquebook.com)
607.
Robdns – A fast DNS server based on C10M principles (github.com)
608.
King of Clickbait (newyorker.com)
609.
New Paypal gateway UI susceptible to spoofing (homakov.blogspot.com)
610.
SpaceX is hiring a Farmer in Texas (spacex.com)
611.
Show HN: Phantom JS interactive editor (phantomjs-pad.ozaur.com)
612.
Mathematicians Make a Major Discovery About Prime Numbers (wired.com)
613.
It’s Not Too Late for Uber to Avoid Stupid Patent of the Month (eff.org)
614.
Fake2db – Generate fake but valid data-filled databases (github.com)
615.
The Canadian Mincome Experiment of 1974-79 (huffingtonpost.ca)
616.
Academia as an ‘anxiety machine’ (lemire.me)
617.
Graceful server restart with Go (blog.appsdeck.eu)
618.
Content, Forever (tinysubversions.com)
619.
Richard Feynman and the Connection Machine (1989) (longnow.org)
620.
QEMU Advent Calendar 2014 (qemu-advent-calendar.org)
621.
Gallery of Processor Cache Effects (igoro.com)
622.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (December 2014)
623.
Linus: Parallel computing is a huge waste of everybody's time (realworldtech.com)
624.
A New Way to Reach Mars Safely, Anytime and on the Cheap (scientificamerican.com)
625.
High Temperature Superconductivity Record Smashed by Sulphur Hydride (medium.com)
626.
Introducing Libscore: A PageRank for JavaScript Libraries (medium.com)
627.
MIT 6.858 Computer Systems Security Final Projects (css.csail.mit.edu)
628.
Programming Computer Vision with Python (programmingcomputervision.com)
629.
Americans are 40% poorer than before the recession (marketwatch.com)
630.
Imagining a society that isn't dominated by police (rollingstone.com)