December 2013 Archive
6451.
[LLVMdev] Update on OpenMP support in clang / llvm (lists.cs.uiuc.edu)
6452.
Remote Code Execution exploit in WordPress 3.5.1 (vagosec.org)
6453.
CIA's anti-terrorism effort called 'colossal flop' (latimes.com)
6454.
Lessons from a Maker (theholbornmag.com)
6455.
Google catches French govt spoofing its domain certificates (zdnet.com)
6456.
Do Lectures (dolectures.com)
6457.
Null Considered Harmful (peat.org)
6458.
Curiosity Rover Update (ustream.tv)
6459.
Gemnasium support for Python (sendgrid.com)
6460.
Robin Hanson on Neptune's Brood and Financing Starships (overcomingbias.com)
6461.
DIWire: The First Desktop Wire Bender (kickstarter.com)
6462.
AT&T says it doesn’t have to disclose NSA dealings (washingtonpost.com)
6463.
An introduction to Magit, an Emacs mode for Git (masteringemacs.org)
6464.
25 days of Angular - Day 9: Creating a real-time presence system (ng-newsletter.com)
6465.
Show HN: FFlip - Advanced Feature Flipping for Node.js (github.com)
6466.
PHP to Facebook's HipHop, Now Pages Load in .6 Seconds Instead of Five (highscalability.com)
6467.
Anti-Eviction Protesters Block Google Bus In The Mission (sfist.com)
6468.
Scoble: In-Memory Data Grids (youtube.com)
6469.
Open source metal 3D printer (appropedia.org)
6470.
Announcing Suro: Backbone of Netflix's Data Pipeline (techblog.netflix.com)
6471.
Why HVF only writes "big" checks (hvflabs.com)
6472.
The Mozilla Developer Network has a New Face (developer.mozilla.org)
6473.
Floating point optimizations introduced by constant folding in conformant code (kvanberendonck.wordpress.com)
6474.
The FBI can turn on your webcam without you even knowing (dailydot.com)
6475.
Editors at the Prestigious Journal Nature Get Serious About Reddit (theatlantic.com)
6476.
Lessons for VCs from the Oracle (acrowdedspace.com)
6477.
AllThingsD Editors Are Said to Complete NBCUniversal Deal (bloomberg.com)
6478.
Brazil's child sex trade soars as 2014 World Cup nears (theguardian.com)
6479.
ActiveMusicbrainz - How to use the Musicbrainz database from Ruby (gravityblast.com)
6480.
A mysterious law that predicts the size of the world's biggest cities (io9.com)