2014 Archive
8821.
Ask HN: Who started something in 2013/14 which is already profitable?
8822.
Is TLS Fast Yet? (istlsfastyet.com)
8823.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Version 2 (tools.ietf.org)
8824.
The New York Times Redesign is Live (nytimes.com)
8825.
Kale, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, Brussels sprouts are all the same species (vox.com)
8826.
How casinos get you to spend more money (vox.com)
8827.
Startup Idea: Robot Cars (blog.kirigin.com)
8828.
2014 Goals (wiki.mozilla.org)
8829.
The Revenge of the Circulating Fan (lowtechmagazine.com)
8830.
Introducing the Internet.org App (newsroom.fb.com)
8831.
Is Quantum Entanglement Real? (nytimes.com)
8832.
Netflix Open Connect Content Delivery Network (netflix.com)
8833.
Google Reports Better-Than-Seen Revenue Growth (online.wsj.com)
8834.
Stealth Tank Unveiled by Poland (funker530.com)
8835.
The Difficulty Of Private Contact Discovery (whispersystems.org)
8836.
Glut of postdoc researchers stirs quiet crisis in science (bostonglobe.com)
8837.
Why Google wants to replace Gmail (computerworld.com)
8838.
Personal Privacy Is Only One of the Costs of NSA Surveillance (wired.com)
8839.
Will Java 8 Kill Scala? (ahmedsoliman.com)
8840.
How does the authentication in the new UK £1 coin work? (security.stackexchange.com)
8841.
Beyond Pricing – Automatic Dynamic Pricing for Airbnb (beyondpricing.com)
8842.
Pux – High Performance Router for PHP (github.com)
8843.
Who Made That Paintball? (nytimes.com)
8844.
Why Do FM Frequencies End in an Odd Decimal? (transition.fcc.gov)
8845.
The Other 'F Word': Brewer Responds To Starbucks Over Beer Name (npr.org)
8846.
There is now an API to build low-volume hardware products (gigaom.com)
8847.
MirageOS: A Unikernel For The Xen Hypervisor (openmirage.org)
8848.
Antimatter experiment produces first beam of antihydrogen (home.web.cern.ch)
8849.
When Theft Was Worse Than Murder (nautil.us)
8850.
You don't have big data (blog.mongohq.com)