Broken by Design: MongoDB Fault Tolerance
(hackingdistributed.com)
December 2013 Archive
1681.
1683.
Target hackers stole encrypted bank PINs, according to source [video]
(chicagotribune.com)
1684.
Team changes at Trigger.io
(trigger.io)
1685.
1687.
The Enchantments of Elm – writing a roguelike using FRP: Part 1
(sridattalabs.com)
1688.
Bitcoinity switches to mBTC
(bitcoinity.org)
1689.
Something Out of Nothing
(jamie-wong.com)
1690.
PhysicsJS Examples
(wellcaffeinated.net)
1691.
1692.
Top Ceylon language features I wish we had in Java
(blog.jooq.org)
1693.
The Database Administrator is dead
(thenextweb.com)
1694.
New Mac Pro Available for Online Orders
(store.apple.com)
1696.
Windows XP end-of-life migration guide
(zdnet.com)
1697.
Rackspace Unlikely to Withstand Amazon, Google Onslaught
(blogs.barrons.com)
1698.
Mainframe2: Run any software in a browser
(mainframe2.com)
1699.
Millions of Target shoppers face new debit card limits
(in.reuters.com)
1700.
Visual C++ Refactoring
(visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com)
1701.
Linux Mint 16 “Petra” Xfce RC released
(blog.linuxmint.com)
1702.
Don’t Use Try/Catch (2010)
(codebetter.com)
1703.
Show HN - Rich name popularity analysis via HTML5
(names.yafla.com)
1704.
1705.
JPMorgan Chase Building Bitcoin-Killer
(letstalkbitcoin.com)
1706.
Kerckhoffs's principle
(en.wikipedia.org)
1707.
Dyeing the cheese orange – Beware of benchmarks
(onebigfluke.com)
1708.
Lark – A REST interface for Redis
(github.com)
1709.
Build a Christmas List with Martini
(blog.gopheracademy.com)
1710.
How Docker turned intricate Linux code into developer pixie dust
(venturebeat.com)