December 2014 Archive
871.
MIT Scratch – Teach kids to program stories, games, and animations (scratch.mit.edu)
872.
A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System (2001) (inference.phy.cam.ac.uk)
873.
The Question Mark (campfireunion.tumblr.com)
874.
Pure Go Postgres driver for database/sql (github.com)
875.
Coca-Cola Disconnects Voice Mail at Headquarters (bloomberg.com)
876.
Ewww, You Use PHP? [2010] (blog.mailchimp.com)
877.
Free speech is last century. Today’s students want the ‘right to be comfortable’ (spectator.co.uk)
878.
Ask HN: Where to start on creating AI for games?
879.
Fractal compression for generating resolution-independent images (1992) (books.google.com)
880.
ECMAScript 6: new OOP features besides classes (2ality.com)
881.
Experimental C++11 multi-platform 3D engine (github.com)
882.
CPU DB, a database of processors for researchers and hobbyists (cpudb.stanford.edu)
883.
Functional Geometry (shashi.github.io)
884.
Don't React (Presentation - Use arrows to navigate) (staltz.com)
885.
Smartphone ≠ smart home (medium.com)
886.
The story of Jelani Henry, who says Facebook likes landed him in Rikers (theverge.com)
887.
Inferno OS (c2.com)
888.
F# 2014 – A Retrospective and Call to Action (reedcopsey.com)
889.
One group dominates the second round of net neutrality comments (sunlightfoundation.com)
890.
My Previous Startup Accelerator Is Bullying Me and Threatening Me (palestinianstartup.blogspot.com)
891.
Getting Started with Elm (pragmaticstudio.com)
892.
The “Uncanny Valley” of L3 Cache Contention (bad-concurrency.blogspot.com)
893.
Computers are People, Too: Disney documentary about computer art in 1982 (motherboard.vice.com)
894.
HTML6 Concept (html6spec.com)
895.
RMS on why Emacs lisp doesn't have namespaces (lists.gnu.org)
896.
What’s happening with Secret? (gigaom.com)
897.
“The Interview” Now Available on Google Play and YouTube Movies (googleblog.blogspot.com)
898.
Philip K. Dick: A Visionary Among the Charlatans (1975) (depauw.edu)
899.
Foldit – A game that contributes to protein folding research (fold.it)
900.
The complete archive for DOOM for the 3DO (github.com)