x86 is Turing-complete with no registers
(mainisusuallyafunction.blogspot.com)
2014 Archive
9991.
9992.
Packetbeat: Open-source application monitoring
(packetbeat.com)
9993.
One Year Review of Lob.com
(lob.com)
9994.
The Coming Code Bootcamp Destruction
(zedshaw.com)
9996.
9998.
Django UI in 2005 vs. Django UI in 2014
(nerdy.dj.uninen.net)
9999.
Still no stem cells via easy 'STAP' path
(nature.com)
10000.
Show HN: Go HTTP Request Router Benchmark
(github.com)
10001.
GNU GLOBAL source code tagging system
(gnu.org)
10002.
10003.
Lift Labs joins Google X
(plus.google.com)
10004.
Naval Charts
(map.openseamap.org)
10005.
CPU Cache Essentials
(meta-x86.blogspot.com)
10006.
10007.
Simulating squishy pixel-art spaceships on the GPU
(mattkeeter.com)
10008.
Why do roots of polynomials tend to have absolute value 1?
(mathoverflow.net)
10009.
Show HN: WebGL Playground
(jessevdk.github.io)
10010.
Full Draft of the Rails Tutorial 3rd Ed
(news.railstutorial.org)
10011.
JavaScript for hackers
(dev.opera.com)
10012.
Automated deployment with Docker – lessons learnt
(hiddentao.com)
10013.
10014.
Reverse engineering a fake Tor browser bundle
(dustri.org)
10015.
Performance Tuning EC2 Instances
(slideshare.net)
10016.
24 Pull Requests
(24pullrequests.com)
10017.
Statistical Learning
(class.stanford.edu)
10018.
A subfield-logarithm attack against ideal lattices
(blog.cr.yp.to)
10019.
GitHub Octicons
(octicons.github.com)
10020.
Excuse Me Sir, Would You Like to Buy a Kilo of Isopropyl Bromide? (1977) [pdf]
(library.sciencemadness.org)