December 2014 Archive
1321.
Making Postgres coding and testing fun (github.com)
1322.
My favorite Erlang program (2013) (joearms.github.io)
1323.
If Sony Hack Wanted to Stop 'The Interview' Release, It Worked (bbc.co.uk)
1324.
If Apple holds the future of computing, I don't want to be a developer (2010) (blog.madhukaraphatak.com)
1325.
Ask HN: Why people continue working in video game industry?
1326.
A planet of suburbs (economist.com)
1327.
An aircraft with a parallel hybrid engine has been successfully tested in the UK (phys.org)
1328.
Apple and IBM Deliver First Wave of IBM MobileFirst for iOS Apps (apple.com)
1329.
Cue – Discover yourself (cue.me)
1330.
'Good news day' decimates website's readership (m.bbc.com)
1331.
An incomplete guide to Facebook thrift (avabodh.com)
1332.
PHP CommonMark (github.com)
1333.
Symbols in ECMAScript 6 (2ality.com)
1334.
Sex and the Industrial Revolution (historytoday.com)
1335.
Yahoo and Mozilla Form Strategic Partnership (blog.mozilla.org)
1336.
Idris: Type safe printf [video] (youtube.com)
1337.
Chance discovery casts new light on the origins of polyphonic music (theguardian.com)
1338.
Whistleblower reveals how fraud of Booking.com worked (m.bbc.com)
1339.
Exact String Matching Algorithms (1997) (www-igm.univ-mlv.fr)
1340.
ASMR: The videos which claim to make their viewers 'tingle' (bbc.com)
1341.
ChangeTip must die (hackingdistributed.com)
1342.
Two eras of the internet: pull and push (cdixon.org)
1343.
Airbnb invents a call center that isn't hell to work at (wired.com)
1344.
Ticket to Dine (medium.com)
1345.
Lenticrypt: A Provably Plausibly Deniable Cryptosystem (sultanik.com)
1346.
Evidence that the universe is made of strings has been elusive for 30 years (smithsonianmag.com)
1347.
Native calls to Rust code from Java code (github.com)
1348.
Hello World, meet our new experimental toolchain, Jack and Jill (android-developers.blogspot.com)
1349.
Ccv 0.7, with a sub-10% image classifier and a decent face detector (libccv.org)
1350.
Renormalization: A Common Logic to Seeing Cats and Cosmos (quantamagazine.org)