2013 Archive
2641.
Python at Netflix (techblog.netflix.com)
2642.
A JavaScript parser and interpreter written in Go (github.com)
2643.
The Demo (sloan.stanford.edu)
2644.
The Supreme Court may have already ruled NSA phone surveillance is illegal (influencehacks.com)
2645.
US Treasury Guidance on Virtual Currencies (aka Bitcoins) (fincen.gov)
2646.
Amazon and the "profitless business model" fallacy (eugenewei.com)
2647.
Drug addiction: The complex truth (mindhacks.com)
2648.
How to solve the problem that the topmost comments get all upvotes (debiki.com)
2649.
A year without caffeine (part 2) (bryanalexander.org)
2650.
C++ containers that save memory and time (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
2651.
Google Paid This Man $100 Million (sfgate.com)
2652.
Lavabit Founder Says He Had ‘Obligation’ to Shut Service (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2653.
Google going its own way, forking WebKit rendering engine (arstechnica.com)
2654.
Smart Air (smartairfilters.com)
2655.
SSL: Intercepted today, decrypted tomorrow (news.netcraft.com)
2656.
Shutting Down a Dream (dandreamsofcoding.com)
2657.
You broke the Internet. We're making ourselves a GNU one [video] (gnunet.org)
2658.
How AT&T, Verizon, and Comcast are working together to screw you (timmins.net)
2659.
Ask PG: Will you post an update to "Startup Ideas We'd Like to Fund"?
2660.
An HTML/CSS/JS code editor in 230+ bytes (xem.github.io)
2661.
NSA Prism logo is a copyright infringment (theregister.co.uk)
2662.
Basics of Neural Networks with example codes and illustrations (natureofcode.com)
2663.
Do Elite Colleges Discriminate Against Asians? (blog.priceonomics.com)
2664.
Why The New Gmail Sucks (startupq8.com)
2665.
High Speed Trains are Killing the European Railway Network (lowtechmagazine.com)
2666.
An open letter to Jeff Bezos: A contract worker’s take on Amazon.com (geekwire.com)
2667.
How Software Companies Die (1995) (cs.cmu.edu)
2668.
Fish shell 2.1 (fishshell.com)
2669.
Armchair air crash investigator (momav.me)
2670.
Google Hangouts/GTalk glitch sends chats to wrong recipients (zdnet.com)