Sexual Assault at MIT
(tech.mit.edu)
January 2014 Archive
1561.
1562.
Buying a laptop, check if it has nVidia Optimus, its purpose is infuriate you
(coderofworlds.com)
1563.
The Problem With The Big Bang Theory
(butmyopinionisright.tumblr.com)
1564.
PHP is as secure as any other major language
(acquia.com)
1565.
Django vs. Flask for a long-term project
(stackoverflow.com)
1566.
Bay Area tech boom not cause of region's problems
(sfgate.com)
1567.
Pebble Smartwatch Review: A Useful Dumbwatch
(programmingzen.com)
1568.
1570.
Gold standard was bad, but Bitcoin standard is even worse
(blog.millionintegrals.com)
1571.
What Go Might Be Like With Generics
(play.golang.org)
1572.
1574.
Reversing course, Google rejects Adobe Web publishing tech
(news.cnet.com)
1575.
Reddit Co-Founder on Privacy in America [video]
(nbcnews.com)
1576.
Using beam tracing to calculate reflections in JavaScript
(blog.kaistale.com)
1577.
Tumblr Terms and Privacy Policy diff
(github.com)
1578.
Hackers steal card data from Neiman Marcus
(krebsonsecurity.com)
1579.
CCP Games brings Sentry to the PlayStation
(blog.getsentry.com)
1580.
Snapchat Checker
(robbiet.us)
1581.
Poor man's dependency injection in Clojure
(spootnik.org)
1582.
An iOS Client for the AeroFS Private Cloud
(blog.aerofs.com)
1583.
Lavabit appeal against data handover
(bbc.co.uk)
1584.
Where is Rosetta? Interactive model of the Solar System
(util1.estec.esa.int)
1585.
1586.
Secret Google lab 'rewards failure' [video]
(bbc.co.uk)
1587.
Facebook HHVM Symfony2 benchmarks (2013)
(blog.liip.ch)
1588.
Battle of the Box
(stratechery.com)
1589.
Digital Ocean said it would shut down my blog if I didn’t edit a blog post.
(vpsexperience.wordpress.com)
1590.
San Francisco's guerrilla protest at Google buses swells into revolt
(theguardian.com)