December 2013 Archive
1801.
Sort tables fast with Sortable.js (github.hubspot.com)
1802.
Tracking Changes in Directories with Python (thomassileo.com)
1803.
Poll: Do you have kids?
1804.
I'm giving a talk at FOSDEM: NixOS, declarative configuration Linux distribution
1805.
The Logging Olympics: A Race Between Today’s Top 5 Logging Frameworks (takipiblog.com)
1806.
Beyond Good Cop/Bad Cop: A Look At Real-Life Interrogations (npr.org)
1807.
The Man Who Loved Only Numbers - Paul Hofman on Paul Erdos [video] (vega.org.uk)
1808.
isUserAMonkey() (developer.android.com)
1809.
Mice Inherit Specific Memories, Because Epigenetics? (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
1810.
Radix Sort Revisited (codercorner.com)
1811.
Show HN: embedcurl.com - Pretty curl commands for your web site or blog ()
1812.
Using ThousandEyes to Analyze a DDoS Attack on GitHub (blog.thousandeyes.com)
1813.
You Asked When To Buy Bitcoin...Well Now's Your Chance (cryptojunky.com)
1814.
Electric Car owner charged for stealing electricity from school (usatoday.com)
1815.
Tobacco increases work capacity (2011) (dengulenegl.dk)
1816.
Ask HN: How many YC companies have African American founders?
1817.
US military reveals laser can down drones, mortar rounds (news.yahoo.com)
1818.
Bitcoin Is a High-Tech Dinosaur Soon to Be Extinct (bloomberg.com)
1819.
The Human Wealth of Nations (online.wsj.com)
1820.
Consumer drones are coming, and they will change everything (gigaom.com)
1821.
CoffeeStrap HN (boards.coffeestrap.com)
1822.
Foursquare Raises $35M More, Says It Has 45M Registered Users (techcrunch.com)
1823.
Why Silicon Valley hates the homeless (thewhatnoise.com)
1824.
New Mac Pro 2013 Teardown (blog.macsales.com)
1825.
Was Alan Kay wrong? And why does that matter? (braythwayt.com)
1826.
10 Linux distros to watch in 2014 (networkworld.com)
1827.
Cruncher: An implementation of Bret Victor's Scrubbing Calculator (github.com)
1828.
U.S. Navy Launches a Drone from a Submerged Submarine (defenseone.com)
1829.
An offline desktop app for WorkFlowy (blog.workflowy.com)
1830.
In Textbook Fight, Japan Leaders Seek to Recast History (nytimes.com)