December 2013 Archive
5311.
The Streaming Media Way Back Machine – My Strategy for Broadcast.com from 1999 (blogmaverick.com)
5312.
The Journey of devops and continuous delivery in a Large Financial Institution (slideshare.net)
5313.
Valve's Steam Machine Delivered To Homes, Gets Unboxed (kotaku.com)
5314.
Expanding options for mining streaming data (strata.oreilly.com)
5315.
Fonts have feelings too (medium.com)
5316.
How Startups Become 10x Less Efficient at Releasing New Features (or, nSpeed) (justinvincent.com)
5317.
C64 Disk Image Data Visualizer (kgreene.com)
5318.
How do you improve Open Source Security? ()
5319.
HexGL, the HTML5 futuristic racing game (hexgl.bkcore.com)
5320.
A Javascript router in 20 lines (joakimbeng.eu01.aws.af.cm)
5321.
VC fundamentals: outliers matter more than loss ratio ()
5322.
Gun bag: good art makes us uncomfortable (hackertourism.com)
5323.
Bitcoin Heading To The Cliff At Full Speed (descaped.com)
5324.
A Formula for Happiness (nytimes.com)
5325.
Unreliable cpus and memory: The end result of Moore’s law? (shape-of-code.coding-guidelines.com)
5326.
How to Overcome Perfection In Your Application (growingsoftware.org)
5327.
The Gift of Knowledge (erickuhn19.com)
5328.
Falsehoods developers believe about security (happybearsoftware.com)
5329.
Slt is a dead-simple TLS reverse proxy with SNI multiplexing in Go (github.com)
5330.
Internet’s Sad Legacy: No More Secrets (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
5331.
The Alert Reader (loper-os.org)
5332.
What Programming Languages Are Most Mentioned in the Who Is Hiring Posts? (iseld.org)
5333.
Evaluating SteamOS's security posture (a first look) (labs.portcullis.co.uk)
5334.
Firebase + Famo.us is the Future of App Development (firebase.com)
5335.
Advice for entrepreneurs from a 15 year old (techu.com.au)
5336.
Forbes: The Hottest Startups of 2013 (forbes.com)
5337.
Dear Startups, hire a designer. Now. (kerem.co)
5338.
Hack Design 48: Why design? (hackdesign.org)
5339.
SAFE and Sound? A Primer on the new YC Docs (launchdfw.com)
5340.
Fully autonomous flapping-wing MAV is as light as 4 sheets of A4 paper (robohub.org)