December 2013 Archive
1891.
Who Tried to Hack Your Microsoft Account? (7tutorials.com)
1892.
Scientists Send Text Message Using Vodka (voanews.com)
1893.
A Python script that allows your terminal to snow (pypi.python.org)
1894.
FanSnap Is Now Part of SeatGeek (chairnerd.seatgeek.com)
1895.
Show HN: Bi-weekly newsletter for engineers looking for other engineers. (atriangle.github.io)
1896.
Parallel Worlds exist and will soon be testable, expert says (ieet.org)
1897.
"What it's like to fail": David Raether giving signed copies of his memoir (crowd.tc)
1898.
Operation Vula (schneier.com)
1899.
Bitcoinity switches to mBTC as the default bitcoin unit (bitcoinity.org)
1900.
SkyJack - autonomous drone hacking (samy.pl)
1901.
'@girlgeeks' has been suspended from Twitter again (for no reason) ()
1902.
Do You Have Your Paul Graham Pitchfork Out? (medium.com)
1903.
Reddit’s science forum banned climate deniers. Why don’t all newspapers? (grist.org)
1904.
You can spend $9,599 on a Mac Pro, but should you? (arstechnica.com)
1905.
Ask HN: Have you remapped the Caps Lock key? [Poll]
1906.
What the PS3 and Xbox 360 can do that next-gen still can't (redbull.com)
1907.
Obama: "I'm not allowed for security reasons to have an iPhone" (securityweek.com)
1908.
Let’s Stop the Unix Time Insanity (creativepark.net)
1909.
The Brain in a Vat Argument (iep.utm.edu)
1910.
What to tell noobs who want to "learn coding"?
1911.
Dell tells staff: If you haven't got stomach for private era, leave (channelregister.co.uk)
1912.
Bitcoin Mining Uses $15 Million's Worth Of Electricity Every Day? (forbes.com)
1913.
Bitcoin value dives after China banks ban (aljazeera.com)
1914.
Overrun With Messaging Apps (techcrunch.com)
1915.
Pairing vs. Code Review: Comparing Developer Cultures (phinze.github.io)
1916.
Fibonacci Numbers in the Real World (lee-phillips.org)
1917.
From ‘Preggers’ to ‘Pizzle’: Android’s Bizarre List of Banned Words (wired.com)
1918.
Ask HN: I just heard someone else's call on Skype ()
1919.
Scala at Yammer (2011) (eng.yammer.com)
1920.
Pictures Of Apple's First Employees (sfgate.com)