December 2014 Archive
8161.
Seagull – the best friend of docker (96.126.127.93)
8162.
Project Goliath: Inside Hollywood's Secret War Against Google (theverge.com)
8163.
YAGNI methods are killing me (tenderlovemaking.com)
8164.
What should VCs track in their CRM? (medium.com)
8165.
Best Unix time-savers (itworld.com)
8166.
The Looks You’re Born with and the Looks You’re Given (newyorker.com)
8167.
Google Suggests Separating Students with 'Some CS Knowledge' from Novices (developers.slashdot.org)
8168.
Bigpicture.js: A Library for Prezi-esque Infinite Panning and Infinite Zooming (github.com)
8169.
DroidTimeClock, time clocks for the cloud era (droidtimeclock.com)
8170.
Learning OCaml with Mirage OS (is-awesome.net)
8171.
AMA: 3 Female MIT Computer Science PhD Students (reddit.com)
8172.
Egocentrism Over E-Mail: Can We Communicate as Well as We Think? (2005) [pdf] (faculty.chicagobooth.edu)
8173.
Darpa Created a Self-Guiding Bullet (businessinsider.com)
8174.
Ask HN: “Unofficial” second year CS student applying for technical internships ()
8175.
‘Do No Harm’: When Doctors Torture (theatlantic.com)
8176.
Pyrsistent: Clojure-style persistent data structures in Python (github.com)
8177.
Matt Stone of South Park on why he likes math [pdf] (spscriptorium.com)
8178.
Abundance Without Attachment (nytimes.com)
8179.
Emails Govt. Hacked in Retaliation for the Pirate Bay (pastebin.com)
8180.
A quick look at Snapdragon 810, 2015’s first flagship mobile chip (arstechnica.com)
8181.
Recycling old batteries into solar cells (newsoffice.mit.edu)
8182.
Teens still prefer print books (techcrunch.com)
8183.
Open Source Home Automation (openmotics.com)
8184.
Mailchimp's guide for copywriters (voiceandtone.com)
8185.
Show HN: Lazy load Node.js modules (github.com)
8186.
Dynamic Page Assembly Using SW (colin-dumitru.github.io)
8187.
Boost.Compute v0.4 Released (kylelutz.blogspot.com)
8188.
The Sony Hack and the Yellow Press (mobile.nytimes.com)
8189.
The Growing Network of Fintech Accelerators Globally (bernardlunn.com)
8190.
Fiction is an outdated medium (blog.martinsvanberg.com)