December 2013 Archive
811.
The Next Ten Billion Years (thearchdruidreport.blogspot.co.uk)
812.
I, Glasshole: My Year With Google Glass (wired.com)
813.
The Day Google Had to 'Start Over' on Android (theatlantic.com)
814.
Bitmessage – Send messages without leaking metadata (bitmessage.org)
815.
How LinkedIn screwed up our friendship (kirillzubovsky.com)
816.
Edward Snowden leaks: NSA 'debates' amnesty (bbc.co.uk)
817.
Perl One-Liners (nostarch.com)
818.
What I have learned running a software consultancy over the past two years (reefpoints.dockyard.com)
819.
Why is Machine Learning the Most Popular Course at Stanford? (forbes.com)
820.
Why HN Should Use Randomized Algorithms (danluu.com)
821.
Why are Internet standards called “Request for Comments”? (blog.jasoncrawford.org)
822.
What and where are the stack and heap? (stackoverflow.com)
823.
Michelangelo’s Handwritten 16th-Century Grocery List (openculture.com)
824.
FedEx DVDs held at U.S. Customs until video declaration form completed (2012) (plus.google.com)
825.
Mac Pro Trash Icon (jonathanhirz.com)
826.
How Antivirus Companies Handle State-Sponsored Malware (schneier.com)
827.
The Secret Law of Page Harmony (retinart.net)
828.
The fight over the Doves: A legendary typeface gets a second life (economist.com)
829.
Even fine restaurants serve coffee made with capsules (aeon.co)
830.
Apple fined for price fixing (mobile.itnews.com.au)
831.
All Packt ebooks are $5 (packtpub.com)
832.
Telepathwords: A New Password Strength Estimator (schneier.com)
833.
YouTube Blocks Game Videos, Industry Offers Help (rockpapershotgun.com)
834.
Briefly profitable alt-coin mining on Amazon through better code (da-data.blogspot.com)
835.
Java SE 8 Proposed Final Draft Specification — Draft 1 (cr.openjdk.java.net)
836.
StackOverflow and Github Visualized As Cities
837.
GNU Guix 0.5 released (lists.gnu.org)
838.
FBI agent tries to copyright torture manual, inadvertently makes it public (motherjones.com)
839.
Boardinghouses: where the city was born (bostonglobe.com)
840.
Quick Look plugins for developers (github.com)