2014 Archive
10081.
“You’re not allowed bioinformatics anymore” (biomickwatson.wordpress.com)
10082.
Dungeons and Dragons Saved My Life (newyorker.com)
10083.
Tony Hsieh Steps Down from Lead Role at Las Vegas Downtown Project (recode.net)
10084.
A Developer's Perspective On Porting Games To Linux (phoronix.com)
10085.
UK judge says ‘freedom of information’ means choice of digital file format (washingtonpost.com)
10086.
MIT Scratch – Teach kids to program stories, games, and animations (scratch.mit.edu)
10087.
LibreSSL at BSDCan (blather.michaelwlucas.com)
10088.
Documents from Glenn Greenwald's new book [pdf] (hbpub.vo.llnwd.net)
10089.
Show HN: A high-speed laser camera trigger for under $2 (vela.io)
10090.
A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-Battering System (2001) (inference.phy.cam.ac.uk)
10091.
A game based on the Havel-Hakimi algorithm (jacquerie.github.io)
10092.
The Art of Assembly Language [pdf] (ic.unicamp.br)
10093.
Show HN: Sandstorm Personal Cloud Platform Demo (sandstorm.io)
10094.
The Linux Kernel Explained (1999) (tldp.org)
10095.
Medical Science Has a Data Problem (newsweek.com)
10096.
These tweets are proof that startup people are crazy (liamgooding.com)
10097.
The Question Mark (campfireunion.tumblr.com)
10098.
Elm 0.12.1: Fast immutable arrays (elm-lang.org)
10099.
Mouthbreathing Machiavellis Dream Of A Silicon Reich (thebaffler.com)
10100.
Zero Downtime Frontend Deploys with Vulcand on CoreOS (coreos.com)
10101.
Generate raw WAV output by hooking malloc and read (github.com)
10102.
Google I/O announced for June 25-26 (plus.google.com)
10103.
Unreal Engine 4.1 Update Preview (unrealengine.com)
10104.
Etsy acquires Grand St. (blog.grandst.com)
10105.
SSH agent notifications for OS X (devinteske.com)
10106.
Who owns the fish? A Common Lisp solution to "Einstein's Riddle" (2004) (weitz.de)
10107.
Teardown: DDC Mobile X900 (learn.sparkfun.com)
10108.
Managing Pricing (heavybit.com)
10109.
Scripting Nginx with Lua (2012) (londonlua.org)
10110.
The future of MIT education looks more global, modular, and flexible (newsoffice.mit.edu)