December 2014 Archive
1651.
The Second Wave of Blockchain Innovation (medium.com)
1652.
Playing Atari with Deep Reinforcement Learning [pdf] (cs.toronto.edu)
1653.
Type-safe vector addition with dependent types (chrisstucchio.com)
1654.
Launch of the Digital Einstein Papers (insidehighered.com)
1655.
TextIt Goes Open Source (blog.textit.in)
1656.
The day the Pintupi Nine entered the modern world (bbc.co.uk)
1657.
Quake on an oscilloscope (lofibucket.com)
1658.
President Obama's GitHub page (github.com)
1659.
A new drug costs $1,125 per pill and is about to break sales records (washingtonpost.com)
1660.
Windows 10 Technical Preview Source Tree (windows-internals.com)
1661.
Meditation associated with preserved telomere length in breast cancer patients (fastcompany.com)
1662.
Rovio Employee Negotiations Concluded (rovio.com)
1663.
Show HN: HotelSaver – Save money on your existing hotel reservations (hotelsaver.io)
1664.
Inside DuckDuckGo, Google's Tiniest, Fiercest Competitor (fastcolabs.com)
1665.
First Children Are Smarter, but Why? (2013) (theatlantic.com)
1666.
Emacs isn't for everyone (2010) (briancarper.net)
1667.
Show HN: Updown.io, a simple and cheap website monitoring service (updown.io)
1668.
Building a Minimal Convex Hull (kukuruku.co)
1669.
Use the database built for your access model (queue.acm.org)
1670.
Rise and fall of our first startup, Epiclist (medium.com)
1671.
Security oriented free gmail alternative (proton mail) opens public beta (protonmail.ch)
1672.
Apple keeps rejecting my binary (medium.com)
1673.
Improving Parser Performance Using SSE Instructions (blog.kazuhooku.com)
1674.
NESHLA: High Level 6502/NES Assembler (neshla.sourceforge.net)
1675.
A 1938 subway ride led to the invention of the video game console (washingtonpost.com)
1676.
Foundations of Cryptography (2007) (wisdom.weizmann.ac.il)
1677.
Too Fast, Too Furious: In search of time gained (nplusonemag.com)
1678.
Augmenting Human Intellect (1962) (dougengelbart.org)
1679.
Stockholm’s Home Shortage Could Stifle Startups (nytimes.com)
1680.
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