December 2014 Archive
91.
A Generation Lost in the Bazaar (2012) (queue.acm.org)
92.
When security goes right (daemonology.net)
93.
How to Learn Efficiently (lemire.me)
94.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (December 2014)
95.
Rooms and Mazes: A Procedural Dungeon Generator (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
96.
Neat Algorithms: Paxos (harry.me)
97.
Rust 1.0: Scheduling the trains (blog.rust-lang.org)
98.
Ask HN: What book changed your life in 2014?
99.
What Happened When Marissa Mayer Tried to Be Steve Jobs (nytimes.com)
100.
Capsela, the game that changed my life (joseoncode.com)
101.
Ruby 2.2.0 Released (ruby-lang.org)
102.
Sleep sort (2011) (dis.4chan.org)
103.
Rust, an Anti-Sloppy Programming Language (arthurtw.github.io)
104.
A tiling window manager written in Rust (github.com)
105.
Cuba and the U.S. will begin to normalize relations (bloomberg.com)
106.
Hacking PayPal Accounts with one click (yasserali.com)
107.
Map the Banks (mapthebanks.com)
108.
List of Computer Science Courses (github.com)
109.
Node.js, a popular tool for building modern internet services, has split in two (wired.com)
110.
What if journalists had story writing tools as powerful as those used by coders? (pudo.org)
111.
Software engineers should write (shubhro.com)
112.
We Can't Trust Uber (nytimes.com)
113.
My Adventures with “4K” 2160p and Linux (lxer.com)
114.
The best things and stuff of 2014 (blog.fogus.me)
115.
Why Deleting Sensitive Information from GitHub Doesn't Save You (jordan-wright.github.io)
116.
Hy – A dialect of Lisp that’s embedded in Python (docs.hylang.org)
117.
German researchers discover flaw that could let anyone listen to cell calls (washingtonpost.com)
118.
Secret surveillance detected in Oslo (aftenposten.no)
119.
Comments on the Sony Hack (schneier.com)
120.
How Paul Graham Is Wrong (ma.tt)