2014 Archive
9001.
A high-performance, bindless graphics API for Rust (github.com)
9002.
Geiser: Emacs modes that conspire to keep the Lisp Machine spirit alive (nongnu.org)
9003.
Timothy Hart, Rest in Peace (blog.fogus.me)
9004.
Saving the Feynman van (symmetrymagazine.org)
9005.
CoreOS Image Now Available on DigitalOcean (coreos.com)
9006.
Google Ventures Leads $130M Round For Medical Software Company Flatiron Health (blogs.wsj.com)
9007.
Firefox 10th Anniversary Demos (developer.mozilla.org)
9008.
On Machine Learning (bugra.github.io)
9009.
Mozilla employees tell Brendan Eich he needs to “step down” (arstechnica.com)
9010.
Microsoft killed my Pappy (hanselman.com)
9011.
Unapologetically build your startup technology in C# (sirchristian.net)
9012.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (April 2014)
9013.
Spouses of Some H-1B Visa Holders to Be Allowed to Work (nytimes.com)
9014.
Computers Aren’t Fast Anymore (2013) (evincarofautumn.blogspot.com)
9015.
Russian government threatens to block CloudFlare (rkn.gov.ru)
9016.
In 'Sherlock Holmes' Rights Dispute, Conan Doyle Estate Slammed Again (hollywoodreporter.com)
9017.
Five-year-old passes Microsoft exam (bbc.com)
9018.
Backblaze is building a 270 TB storage pod (backblaze.com)
9019.
Ask HN: Is it just me or why does Docker suck so much?
9020.
Is WPF dead: the present and future of WPF (pragmateek.com)
9021.
More News Is Being Written By Robots (singularityhub.com)
9022.
Type checking in Python (senko.net)
9023.
The Convergence of Modern C++ on the Lisp Programming Style (chriskohlhepp.wordpress.com)
9024.
Level Playing Field (mattcutts.com)
9025.
Dropbox and Uber: Worth Billions, But Still Inches From Disaster (wired.com)
9026.
Things that drive me nuts about OpenGL (richg42.blogspot.com)
9027.
Why it’s so easy to believe our food is toxic (blogs.plos.org)
9028.
Parsing: The Solved Problem That Isn't (2011) (tratt.net)
9029.
Why did science make little real progress in Europe in the Middle Ages? (quora.com)
9030.
Fin – Keith Wesolowski retires (dtrace.org)