2014 Archive
9331.
D3.js Step by Step: A series of posts to get you started (zeroviscosity.com)
9332.
Cubans trace roots to remote Sierra Leone village (m.bbc.com)
9333.
London black taxis plan congestion chaos to block Uber (bbc.co.uk)
9334.
Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2014)
9335.
Consciousness as a State of Matter (arxiv.org)
9336.
Scots, What the Heck? (nytimes.com)
9337.
Technology and Wealth Inequality (blog.samaltman.com)
9338.
IRS misses XP deadline, pays Microsoft millions for patches (computerworld.com)
9339.
Royalty statements of a Grammy-nominated artist (digitalmusicnews.com)
9340.
Comcast response to Netflix (corporate.comcast.com)
9341.
eBay user data for sale? (pastebin.com)
9342.
Handwriting vs. typing: is the pen still mightier than the keyboard? (theguardian.com)
9343.
Hackers raid eBay in historic breach, access 145 million records (reuters.com)
9344.
Fallacies (nizkor.org)
9345.
The Problems With Debit And Credit Cards Are Deeper Than We Thought (readwrite.com)
9346.
Streams in Java 8 (download.java.net)
9347.
Ello Raises $5.5M, Legally Files as Public Benefit Corp. (techcrunch.com)
9348.
Uber adds $1 “Safe Rides Fee” to UberX rides for background checks, insurance (thenextweb.com)
9349.
Sony releases the Holy Grail: A flexible e-ink screen (techgeekforever.wordpress.com)
9350.
Out of 15M brackets, none remains to win Warren Buffet's $1B March Madness bet (tournament.fantasysports.yahoo.com)
9351.
What Tesla owners are doing while you sleep (blog.opower.com)
9352.
Show HN: A dead simple static site generator – just two template tags (tags.brace.io)
9353.
Interesting Swift Features (mikeash.com)
9354.
MH370 assumed to have crashed with no survivors, says Malaysia Airlines (theguardian.com)
9355.
Unions and Airlines (2010) (philip.greenspun.com)
9356.
Finances of a Bare Bones Developer (gamasutra.com)
9357.
Linux 3.4+: arbitrary write with CONFIG_X86_X32 (CVE-2014-0038) (seclists.org)
9358.
Quality Software Costs Money – Heartbleed Was Free (queue.acm.org)
9359.
I wanted to work at Apple really bad, and now not so much. (medium.com)
9360.
Chrome's experiment of hiding the URL is awful (disconnected.craig.is)