December 2014 Archive
6601.
Sony will release the Interview on YouTube (theverge.com)
6602.
How to Not Hate Java Script: Tips from the Frontline (blog.mitemitreski.com)
6603.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick indicted in S. Korea for running illegal taxi service (dailydot.com)
6604.
Sony Says It Will Release “The Interview” on Google Play, YouTube, Xbox Video (washingtonpost.com)
6605.
NumberStrings.js – A simple library to format large numbers (github.com)
6606.
Sony to distribute “the Interview” online through YouTube and Google play (abcnews.go.com)
6607.
Handling Security Issues in Open Source Projects (robots.thoughtbot.com)
6608.
Russians move into Bitcoin as ruble tanks (cnbc.com)
6609.
First Map of Antartica’s Moving Ice (2011) (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
6610.
Why Atheists and Women Who Speak Out Get Death Threats (alternet.org)
6611.
LLVMLinux (llvm.linuxfoundation.org)
6612.
Facebook Challenges YouTube Channels with New Features for Pages (techcrunch.com)
6613.
Google fibre services in India soon (thehindubusinessline.com)
6614.
Spies: The CIA's travel tips (economist.com)
6615.
Discovering the Expected (nautil.us)
6616.
Report Reveals Wider Tracking of Mail in U.S (nytimes.com)
6617.
SSL Labs end of year 2014 updates (blog.ivanristic.com)
6618.
52 Things I Learned in 2014 (medium.com)
6619.
Notes on Concurrent Ring Buffer Queue Mechanics (psy-lob-saw.blogspot.com)
6620.
Why and how programmers are different from other people? (devbattles.com)
6621.
Self-publishing a book in 100 days (benrmatthews.com)
6622.
Response to the Hacker News Comments on the Sexual Assault Model (obsessionwithregression.blogspot.com)
6623.
Curated list of resources for Android app development (github.com)
6624.
Sony's crackdown a bigger threat to western free speech than North Korea? (theguardian.com)
6625.
NSA Drops Christmas Eve Surprise (firstlook.org)
6626.
How Universities Work, Or: What I Wish I’d Known Freshman Year (2014 Update) (jakeseliger.com)
6627.
Estonia offers e-residency to foreigners (theguardian.com)
6628.
Jason Calacanis, CEO and Delivery Boy (medium.com)
6629.
Hackers release passwords and credit cards from Amazon, PlayStation and Xbox (independent.co.uk)
6630.
The antidote to software (begriffs.com)