December 2014 Archive
181.
Underactuated Rotor for Simple Micro Air Vehicles (modlabupenn.org)
182.
Why is everyone so busy? (economist.com)
183.
Neal Stephenson Joins Magic Leap (magicleap.com)
184.
Show HN: Initial release of H2O, and why HTTPD performance will matter in 2015 (blog.kazuhooku.com)
185.
Theater Chains Decline to Show Sony’s ‘The Interview,’ Citing Threats (nytimes.com)
186.
PHP 7's new hashtable implementation (nikic.github.io)
187.
CSRF in Doorkeeper OAuth2 gem (homakov.blogspot.com)
188.
The Benefits of Being Cold (theatlantic.com)
189.
Show HN: PSequel – a free PostgreSQL GUI Tool for Mac OS X (psequel.com)
190.
Bitcoin Developer Guide (bitcoin.org)
191.
Ask HN: How do you stay motivated to work on side projects?
192.
Amethyst – A tiling window manager for OS X (ianyh.com)
193.
At Apple’s request, we removed the ability to “Send” files to other services (panic.com)
194.
World War II Battle When Americans and Germans Fought Together (2013) (thedailybeast.com)
195.
MIT students build a roller coaster in one week (monograph.io)
196.
Dissent – Accountable anonymous group communication (dedis.cs.yale.edu)
197.
The reason people burn out on open source (github.com)
198.
Page load fail makes it difficult to cook cornbread in the woodstove (bugs.debian.org)
199.
The Death of Cocoa (nshipster.com)
200.
Evolutionary couplings between files reveal poor software design choices (ergoso.me)
201.
Postgres full-text search is good enough (blog.lostpropertyhq.com)
202.
Valgrind is much more than a leak checking tool (maintainablecode.logdown.com)
203.
A Markov chain trained on the Puppet documentation and H. P. Lovecraft (thedoomthatcametopuppet.tumblr.com)
204.
No more JavaScript frameworks (bitworking.org)
205.
You Don't Need JQuery (blog.garstasio.com)
206.
Google got it wrong. The open-office trend is destroying the workplace (washingtonpost.com)
207.
Magnus Carlsen – “I am chaotic and lazy” (2010) (en.chessbase.com)
208.
Everyday hassles in Go (crufter.com)
209.
Interview with Laura Poitras (thedailybeast.com)
210.
Sony Got Hacked Hard: What We Know and Don't Know So Far (wired.com)