Chinese firm Huawei controls net filter praised by PM
(m.bbc.co.uk)
2013 Archive
1891.
1892.
The Conscience of a Hacker
(phrack.org)
1893.
1894.
Explainshell – match command-line arguments to their help text
(explainshell.com)
1895.
Bill before Icelandic Parliament to grant Edward Snowden citizenship
(translate.google.com)
1896.
Why does the C preprocessor interpret the word “linux” as the constant “1”?
(stackoverflow.com)
1897.
Ruby is too slow for programming competitions
(blog.clifreeder.com)
1898.
Martin Gräßlin, KDE: "Good Bye, Ubuntu"
(plus.google.com)
1899.
Aaron Swartz: The Book That Changed My Life
(aaronsw.com)
1900.
What If Cars Were Rented Like We Hire Programmers?
(highscalability.com)
1901.
Why Asm.js Bothers Me
(mrale.ph)
1902.
Google now treats .io as a gccTLD
(support.google.com)
1903.
In Lieu of Money, Toyota Donates Efficiency to New York Charity
(mobile.nytimes.com)
1904.
Stephen Fry reveals he attempted suicide in 2012
(bbc.co.uk)
1905.
1906.
Visual Cryptography
(datagenetics.com)
1907.
Docker - the Linux container runtime
(docker.io)
1908.
The Well Deserved Fortune of Satoshi Nakamoto, Bitcoin creator
(bitslog.wordpress.com)
1909.
1910.
1911.
That's a fun trick Google
(impressmyself.co)
1912.
Introduction to Position Based Fluids
(physxinfo.com)
1913.
Surveillance critic Bruce Schneier to leave post at BT
(arstechnica.com)
1914.
Dolphin Emulator and OpenGL drivers - Hall of Fame/Shame
(dolphin-emu.org)
1915.
The Door To The FISA Court Doesn't Even Have A Sign On It
(konklone.com)
1916.
Three CSS features you need to know about
(aptiverse.com)
1917.
Government Secrets and the Need for Whistle-blowers
(schneier.com)
1918.
30C3 Recordings
(media.ccc.de)
1919.
Google shares hit $1,000 after strong earnings
(bbc.co.uk)
1920.