2013 Archive
3901.
Artificial Intelligence and What Computers Still Don't Understand (newyorker.com)
3902.
Why Did The Media Keep The Recent Peaceful Icelandic Revolution Quiet? (collective-evolution.com)
3903.
The //* /*/ //*/ comment toggle trick (coderwall.com)
3904.
How to Make Perfect Coffee (theatlantic.com)
3905.
UK Prime Minister: We have put in place Internet filters to block extremism (publications.parliament.uk)
3906.
3 Weeks already, $0 income – what are we doing wrong? (buildnrun.com)
3907.
"Attrition is a group statistic. It doesn't apply to me." (josephwalla.com)
3908.
Frege: A JVM pure functional programming language in the spirit of Haskell (github.com)
3909.
“This week marks the beginning of my 4th year at Facebook” (facebook.com)
3910.
The TSA wants to be everywhere in 2013 - here's why we shouldn't let it (linkedin.com)
3911.
MongoDB 2.4 Released: Text Search, Security, Hash-based Sharding (blog.mongodb.org)
3912.
Obama administration urges FCC to require carriers to unlock mobile devices (washingtonpost.com)
3913.
PEP 450: Adding A Statistics Module To The Standard Library (python.org)
3914.
SQLite improves performance with memory-mapped I/O (sqlite.org)
3915.
Google Hangouts adds remote desktop support (plus.google.com)
3916.
Introducing Private Networking (digitalocean.com)
3917.
RubyMotion Goes 2.0 And Gets OSX Support, Templates and Plugins (blog.rubymotion.com)
3918.
The Man Who Invented Modern Probability (nautil.us)
3919.
Intel In Bed with NSA? (cryptome.org)
3920.
Tsuru - open source platform as a service (written in Go) (globocom.github.com)
3921.
Battlecode: MIT's longest-running hardcore programming competition (cory.li)
3922.
What Broke My Father's Heart (2010) (nytimes.com)
3923.
The Cinematography of "The Incredibles" (floobynooby.blogspot.co.uk)
3924.
HP admits to backdoors in storage products (theregister.co.uk)
3925.
A Chat With Aaron Swartz (blogoscoped.com)
3926.
Airbnb says this man does not exist. So I had coffee with him (pando.com)
3927.
22 and no life
3928.
TV Is Dying, And Here Are The Stats That Prove It (businessinsider.com)
3929.
The Man Who Sold His Fate to Investors at $1 a Share (wired.com)
3930.
I just want to say "fuck everything", hold up my hands and walk away. (werd.io)