2013 Archive
8911.
EFF now accepting Bitcoin again (eff.org)
8912.
Layer Trees vs. Flat Drawing: Graphics Performance Across iOS Device Generations (floriankugler.com)
8913.
The Confidential Memo at the Heart of the Global Financial Crisis (vice.com)
8914.
Why is elliptic curve cryptography not widely used, compared to RSA? (crypto.stackexchange.com)
8915.
Results of the 2013 State of Clojure and ClojureScript survey (cemerick.com)
8916.
The Factoring Cryptopocalypse (daemonology.net)
8917.
Making Sprite-based Games with Canvas (jlongster.com)
8918.
The NSA, Germany, and journalism (buzzmachine.com)
8919.
CSS Sprites vs. Data URIs: Which is faster on mobile? (mobify.com)
8920.
Meteor 0.7.0: Scaling realtime queries using oplog instead of poll-and-diff (meteor.com)
8921.
Cap'n Proto v0.3: Python support, better tools, other improvements (kentonv.github.io)
8922.
Why is the number 1,729 hidden in Futurama episodes? (m.bbc.co.uk)
8923.
Swiss to vote on proposals to treat bitcoin as foreign currency (finextra.com)
8924.
Twitter's odd use of the word 'followed' (blog.jgc.org)
8925.
PuzzleScript is an open-source HTML5 puzzle game engine (puzzlescript.net)
8926.
IllumiRoom: Peripheral Projected Illusions for Interactive Experiences (research.microsoft.com)
8927.
Bring Back Google Reader (bringgooglereaderback.com)
8928.
Inside the ALU of the 8085 microprocessor (arcfn.com)
8929.
Julia webstack (github.com)
8930.
NetBSD turns 20 (netbsd.org)
8931.
How privacy advocates shined light on the NSA’s unconstitutional surveillance (washingtonpost.com)
8932.
Data Parallelism in Rust (smallcultfollowing.com)
8933.
Transparent gel-based audio speaker (seas.harvard.edu)
8934.
Prim (YC S13) Does Your Laundry. Pickup, Wash, Fold, Delivery, Awesome (techcrunch.com)
8935.
Why I have left Samsung (dream-force.com)
8936.
The Crisis of the Middle Class and American Power (stratfor.com)
8937.
The Biggest Thing Since the Light Bulb (creebulb.com)
8938.
Who Has the Guts for Gluten? (nytimes.com)
8939.
Hello Haskell, Goodbye Scala (joshbassett.info)
8940.
Bitcoin Plunges By Nearly $30 As Largest Market Suffers Outage (mashable.com)