July 2014 Archive
9991.
Reddit and "faggot" usage (blog.getredditalerts.com)
9992.
Distributed big balls of mud (codingthearchitecture.com)
9993.
Floor webframework: serving static files just landed (floor-org.github.io)
9994.
Transitmix: Design, remix, and share your perfect transit map. (transitmix.net)
9995.
React File Uploads (fitacular.com)
9996.
Post Snowden, Google Users Change Habits (allanalytics.com)
9997.
A few things you may not know about the command key and javascript events (bitspushedaround.com)
9998.
The significance of SIMD, SSE and AVX [pdf] (polyhedron.com)
9999.
MS Orders UK's NHS To Pay Overdue Licensing Fees, NHS Presses 'RemindMeLater' (techdirt.com)
10000.
Ask HN: What should the perfect demo web app have? ()
10001.
What happened to SDCH? (2013) (aprescott.com)
10002.
IEX Pricing Aims to Drain 'Dark Pools' (online.wsj.com)
10003.
Linux's DistroWatch site stumbles (zdnet.com)
10004.
Genetic material of 1918 influenza is now circulating in 8 strains of bird flu (neomatica.com)
10005.
Building Netflix Playback with Self-Assembling Components (techblog.netflix.com)
10006.
Hacking and internet connectivity ()
10007.
ECMAScript 6 Features (github.com)
10008.
GHC and mutable arrays: a dirty little secret (blog.ezyang.com)
10009.
Choosing Localizations By Analyzing App Store Review Distribution (stuartkhall.com)
10010.
A Zany Imagination Runs Riot (nytimes.com)
10011.
Can your face reveal how long you’ll live? (washingtonpost.com)
10012.
FreeBSD 9.3-RC3 Released (lists.freebsd.org)
10013.
Understanding Intel Instruction Sizes (swansontec.com)
10014.
The Tech Entrepreneur's Survival Guide (amazon.com)
10015.
Hooking Into Container and Bean Life Cycle in Spring. (geekabyte.blogspot.com)
10016.
Adaptive Tearing and Cracking of Thin Sheets (SIGGRAPH 2014) [video] (youtube.com)
10017.
When Copy and Paste Reigned in the Age of Scrapbooking (smithsonianmag.com)
10018.
Ask HN: Anyone interested in .ID domain name? ()
10019.
Princeton: Practice has almost no effect on skill level of programmers (princeton.edu)
10020.
Should you maintain separate versions of your web-based interface and APIs? (stackoverflow.com)