2014 Archive
6931.
The Rise of the $8 Ice Cube (priceonomics.com)
6932.
Ways to avoid using the word 'very' (writerswrite.co.za)
6933.
Entitlement issues (2009) (journal.neilgaiman.com)
6934.
Which English? (gameswithwords.org)
6935.
Words known by men and women (crr.ugent.be)
6936.
The bad side of systemd: two recent systemd failures (utcc.utoronto.ca)
6937.
ARMv7 vs. x86-64: Pathfinding benchmark of C++, D, Go, Nim, Ocaml, and more (github.com)
6938.
Apple Watch: Initial Thoughts and Observations (daringfireball.net)
6939.
DirectX 12 (blogs.msdn.com)
6940.
Nootropics Survey Results And Analysis (slatestarcodex.com)
6941.
New brand site for Sony uses rendered JPG frames for 3D parallax scrolling (discover.store.sony.com)
6942.
Value Types for Java – A sketch of proposed enhancements (cr.openjdk.java.net)
6943.
PowerPointless: Digital slideshows are the scourge of higher education (slate.com)
6944.
She's Her Own Twin (abcnews.go.com)
6945.
Why talent agents for engineers don’t exist (blog.alinelerner.com)
6946.
HBO programming available on Amazon Prime (amazon.com)
6947.
Y Combinator Bets on Biotech (nature.com)
6948.
Carousel – Gallery from Dropbox for photos and videos (carousel.com)
6949.
Tessel: A microcontroller that runs JavaScript (tessel.io)
6950.
Kotlin: Statically typed programming language targeting the JVM and JS (kotlinlang.org)
6951.
Show HN: What's my browser? (whatsmybrowser.org)
6952.
Intercal: The Worst Programming Language Ever [video] (skillsmatter.com)
6953.
Atom: Editor window startup is slow (github.com)
6954.
Phabricator, Wikimedia’s new collaboration platform (blog.wikimedia.org)
6955.
Where I Should Live, According to Math (munsonscity.wordpress.com)
6956.
Imgur is Covertly Redirecting Image Links on Facebook and Twitter (minimaxir.com)
6957.
Real-time applications and will Django adapt? (arunrocks.com)
6958.
Rails Consulting for Fun and Profit (joshsymonds.com)
6959.
The Stanford Prison Experiment was flawed (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
6960.
Julian Assange: Why I Founded WikiLeaks (newsweek.com)