Commercializing the first direct-diode laser bright enough to cut and weld metal
(newsoffice.mit.edu)
2014 Archive
10351.
10352.
Anonymous hacks MIT website on anniversary of Aaron Swartz suicide
(techienews.co.uk)
10353.
10354.
Speak up
(defmacro.org)
10355.
Who ordered memory fences on an x86? (2008)
(bartoszmilewski.com)
10356.
Introducing Structured Snippets, now a part of Google Web Search
(googleresearch.blogspot.com)
10357.
The woman who saw beneath oceans
(skepticblog.org)
10358.
Amazon, AT&T, Snapchat rated among the least trustworthy with data, EFF finds
(computerworld.com)
10359.
MIT and Harvard release de-identified learning data from open online courses
(newsoffice.mit.edu)
10360.
10361.
The SELinux coloring book [pdf]
(people.redhat.com)
10362.
Full Disclosure Mailing List: A Fresh Start
(insecure.org)
10363.
Consul 0.2 UI Demo
(demo.consul.io)
10364.
10365.
A Candid Look at Unread’s First Year
(blog.jaredsinclair.com)
10366.
Show HN: GitBook WebEditor
(gitbook.com)
10367.
Getting Started with Elm
(pragmaticstudio.com)
10368.
10369.
10370.
An analysis of Facebook photo caching
(code.facebook.com)
10371.
Using Emacs for Haskell development
(github.com)
10372.
The “Uncanny Valley” of L3 Cache Contention
(bad-concurrency.blogspot.com)
10373.
Segment SQL, Powered by Amazon Redshift
(segment.com)
10374.
Fazlur Khan: The engineer who made it possible to live in the sky
(en.wikipedia.org)
10375.
10376.
Computers are People, Too: Disney documentary about computer art in 1982
(motherboard.vice.com)
10377.
10378.
OpenSSL CVE-2010-5298 / CVE-2014-0198
(ubuntu.com)
10379.
Twitter- optimised for abuse
(weekwoman.wordpress.com)
10380.