2014 Archive
2641.
Your freedom online is threatened by an EU proposal. (savetheinternet.eu)
2642.
The Intercept (firstlook.org)
2643.
Learning How to Exert Self-Control (nytimes.com)
2644.
NSA blows its own top secret program in order to propagandize (firstlook.org)
2645.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)
2646.
The Economy (blog.samaltman.com)
2647.
Message from Mexico: U.S. Is Polluting Water It May Someday Need to Drink (propublica.org)
2648.
The Meteoric Rise of DigitalOcean (news.netcraft.com)
2649.
Recruitment Process for a Google Site Reliability Engineer (blog.lambda-startup.com)
2650.
Uber.gov – It’s Time to Let the Government Drive (medium.com)
2651.
Resumes suck for hiring engineers (blog.alinelerner.com)
2652.
MLB.com is using my Google Analytics code (websanova.com)
2653.
Burn Baby Burn (avc.com)
2654.
No-IP's Formal Statement on Microsoft Takedown (noip.com)
2655.
Terror laws clear Australian Senate, enabling entire web to be monitored (smh.com.au)
2656.
Rides of Glory – Uber Blog (2012) (web.archive.org)
2657.
Eleven countries studied, one inescapable conclusion – the drug laws don’t work (theguardian.com)
2658.
With Lyft Line, Passengers Can Split Fares for Shared Rides (techcrunch.com)
2659.
Show HN: Ridiculously cheap bulk geocoding (geocod.io)
2660.
Network Neutrality (stripe.com)
2661.
Best development book I've read, has no code in it (arasatasaygin.com)
2662.
Laura Poitras: ‘Facebook is a gift to intelligence agencies’ (washingtonpost.com)
2663.
Xkeyscorerules100.txt (daserste.ndr.de)
2664.
Late night shuttle service that makes Caltrain 24/7 (takefleet.com)
2665.
Stanford bioengineer develops a 50-cent paper microscope (scopeblog.stanford.edu)
2666.
Who smeared Richard Feynman? (blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
2667.
PourOver: A library for simple, fast filtering and sorting in the browser (nytimes.github.io)
2668.
Sweden Solar System (en.wikipedia.org)
2669.
Deep Learning: An MIT Press book in preparation (iro.umontreal.ca)
2670.
Procedural Planet Generation (experilous.com)