Jeeves – A Language for Automatically Enforcing Privacy Policies
(projects.csail.mit.edu)
February 2014 Archive
1021.
1022.
QUIC – Next-generation multiplex transport over UDP
(docs.google.com)
1023.
The Computational Complexity of Machine Learning
(cs.utexas.edu)
1024.
Chrome 34: Responsive Images and Unprefixed Web Audio
(blog.chromium.org)
1025.
Parliament expels Ukraine president, protesters seize his compound
(chicagotribune.com)
1026.
Autonomy made 80% less UK profit than stated, Hewlett-Packard finds
(theguardian.com)
1027.
Replaced JS with HTTP request
(github.com)
1028.
The importance of co-founder due diligence
(chrisjamieson.me)
1029.
Blind signatures for Bitcoin to secure BTC storage
(blog.oleganza.com)
1030.
Cryptographic obfuscation and 'unhackable' software
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
1031.
Programma 101
(en.wikipedia.org)
1032.
Open-sourcing Facebook's internal branch of Thrift
(code.facebook.com)
1033.
Happy Birthday, StatusPage.io
(blog.statuspage.io)
1034.
Google enforcing Web store only extensions for Chrome
(sites.google.com)
1035.
List of possible changes, updates, additions for PHP 6
(wiki.php.net)
1036.
1037.
Letters of Last Resort
(en.wikipedia.org)
1038.
Could This Baker Solve the Gluten Mystery?
(motherjones.com)
1039.
Superhost (YC W14) Is Your Personal Assistant For Your Airbnb
(techcrunch.com)
1040.
Instead of a card, make your valentine a website
(valentine.brace.io)
1041.
Viber Replaces MongoDB with Couchbase
(couchbase.com)
1042.
Websites That Boost Your Traffic For Free
(bondero.com)
1043.
1044.
Permanent 2
(getpermanent.com)
1045.
Probabilistic Programming and Bayesian Methods for Hackers
(nbviewer.ipython.org)
1046.
Silicon Valley has a dress code
(marketplace.org)
1047.
1048.
1049.
Show HN: Speedsums
(speedsums.com)
1050.