December 2014 Archive
1801.
The Doomslayer (1997) (archive.wired.com)
1802.
Python Async IO Resources (asyncio.org)
1803.
A collection of disassembled and commented source of parts of MS-DOS 1.0 (github.com)
1804.
How The Racket Almost Upended Journalism (wired.com)
1805.
Scalability as a Service (highscalability.com)
1806.
Rebrand Stage Fright to Overcome It (scientificamerican.com)
1807.
Keep VR Open–Lessons from Developing an Open Source VR System (fictiv.com)
1808.
Architects of C.I.A. Interrogation Drew on Psychology to Induce ‘Helplessness’ (nytimes.com)
1809.
Detecting Refactoring Diligence (michaelfeathers.silvrback.com)
1810.
The Unbreakable Laura Hillenbrand (nytimes.com)
1811.
Code Execution in Spite of BitLocker (cryptoservices.github.io)
1812.
The scale-up nation (economist.com)
1813.
Experimenting with Virtual DHT Routing (freedomlayer.org)
1814.
Mind the Burndown, Comrade – Scrum Propaganda Posters (visage.co)
1815.
The Party Is Over for Amazon (newrepublic.com)
1816.
300 pounds needed for Shen to become BSD licensed (groups.google.com)
1817.
Tell HN: Thank you for interface change ()
1818.
Remixing two of the famous Rosling bubble graphics (truth-and-beauty.net)
1819.
Bacteriophage phi X174 DNA a message from extraterrestrial intelligence? (1979) (adsabs.harvard.edu)
1820.
Off duty, black cops in New York feel threat from fellow police (reuters.com)
1821.
Will religion ever disappear? (bbc.com)
1822.
Was It Too Soon to Be Sustainable? (nytimes.com)
1823.
TypeScript 1.4 sneak peek: union types, type guards, and more (blogs.msdn.com)
1824.
Enemy Aliens: The Forgotten History of World War I Internment Camps (laphamsquarterly.org)
1825.
Managing Difficult Decisions in Medicine with the 40-70 Rule (paulsufka.com)
1826.
Running bash commands in the background properly (felixmilea.com)
1827.
Rendering 3D Haptic Shapes in Mid-Air using Ultrasound (3dprintingindustry.com)
1828.
20 Years After the Hijacking of Air France Flight 8969 (translate.google.com)
1829.
Study unveils new half-light half-matter quantum particles (phys.org)
1830.
How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb (engadget.com)