April 2014 Archive
4471.
Common Lisp implementation of the SCGI protocol using CLisp (bitbucket.org)
4472.
Man charged with possession of child porn after Google tip (grandforksherald.com)
4473.
Show HN: Write your own Ruby agent to play 2048 (github.com)
4474.
LIFE IS SHORT, PROUST IS LONG (newyorker.com)
4475.
NYT review of HBO's 'Silicon Valley' (nytimes.com)
4476.
Code Hoarders (blog.8thlight.com)
4477.
The Beauty of Roots (math.ucr.edu)
4478.
FireChat’s anonymous, off-grid messaging app arrives on Android (gigaom.com)
4479.
Linus to block commits from a systemd dev over constant reluctance to fix bugs (lkml.iu.edu)
4480.
Show HN: Seen.js – Render 3D scenes into SVG or HTML5 Canvas (seenjs.io)
4481.
CEO of Mozilla, Brendan Eich resigns ()
4482.
Mozilla CEO Eich Steps Down (online.wsj.com)
4483.
Cuevana Storm is Popcorn Time plus TV series, and old media's worst nightmare (cuevana.tv)
4484.
How I became one of the three "best optimizers in the world" (iangent.blogspot.co.uk)
4485.
Blink’s First Birthday (blog.chromium.org)
4486.
Norwegian skydiver nearly struck by meteorite (nrk.no)
4487.
U.S. states probing security breach at Experian unit (reuters.com)
4488.
Outfoxed: how protests forced Mozilla's CEO to resign in 11 days (theverge.com)
4489.
Sysdig creator blogs about motivations for project (draios.com)
4490.
'Silicon Valley' review (theverge.com)
4491.
Matt Cutts on How Google Tests Its Algorithms (searchenginewatch.com)
4492.
Obama's NSA overhaul may require phone carriers to store more data (reuters.com)
4493.
New Nvidia Pascal GPU offers colossal memory bandwidth (extremetech.com)
4494.
Phillip Wadler: LINQ a la Haskell Presentation (infoq.com)
4495.
United States 16th in Livability (nytimes.com)
4496.
Introducing the ACLU's NSA Documents Database (aclu.org)
4497.
Google submits 1,928 pages arguing for a trademark of the word “Glass” (arstechnica.com)
4498.
My low paying, early morning, exertion requiring job (medium.com)
4499.
Herb Sutter's talk "Modern C++: What You Need to Know" from Build 2014 (channel9.msdn.com)
4500.
Vint Cerf On How NSA Stood In The Way Of Early TCP/IP Security (youtube.com)