2013 Archive
1831.
Scientists discover second code hiding in DNA (washington.edu)
1832.
Police Documents on License Plate Scanners Reveal Mass Tracking (aclu.org)
1833.
GitHub's on your phone (github.com)
1834.
Sweden warrantlessly wiretaps all Internet traffic crossing its borders (en.wikipedia.org)
1835.
Why does this png display differently in Chrome/Firefox than in Safari/IE? (stackoverflow.com)
1836.
Deep C and C++ (2011) (slideshare.net)
1837.
Telegram - secure, free messaging (telegram.org)
1838.
Wuala: Secure Cloud Storage (wuala.com)
1839.
The Future of Programming in Node.js (groups.google.com)
1840.
The 2005 screenwriting book that’s taken over Hollywood (slate.com)
1841.
How Valve hires, how it fires, and how much it pays (gamasutra.com)
1842.
Palantir and Prism: A Possible Link (talkingpointsmemo.com)
1843.
The Unexotic Underclass (miter.mit.edu)
1844.
Reddit’s empire is founded on a flawed algorithm (technotes.iangreenleaf.com)
1845.
A Python 3 implementation for client-side web programming (brython.info)
1846.
GitHub Résumé (resume.github.io)
1847.
Meet Jack. Or, What The Government Could Do With All That Location Data (aclu.org)
1848.
An Open Letter to Craig Newmark (krrb.com)
1849.
Unheralded Mathematician Bridges the Prime Gap (simonsfoundation.org)
1850.
A Short Story for Engineers (cs.txstate.edu)
1851.
Nvidia seeks peace with Linux, pledges help on open source driver (arstechnica.com)
1852.
Why Privacy Matters Even if You Have 'Nothing to Hide' (2011) (chronicle.com)
1853.
Prince Of Persia Code Review (fabiensanglard.net)
1854.
A Most Peculiar Test Drive – Follow Up (teslamotors.com)
1855.
Iron Ring (en.wikipedia.org)
1856.
Remember when people tracked bugs? (jwz.org)
1857.
Wireshark is switching to Qt (blog.wireshark.org)
1858.
Lessons Learned: A Year with a Large AngularJS Project (joelhooks.com)
1859.
Bradley Manning’s Statement (bradleymanning.org)
1860.
“Accounts merged and now my files are gone” (productforums.google.com)