January 2014 Archive
5941.
5942.
Pigz - Parallel gzip
(zlib.net)
5943.
Government’s surveillance powers can’t keep going unchecked
(m.washingtonpost.com)
5944.
What all the fancy code in movie computer sequences actually mean
(sploid.gizmodo.com)
5945.
Building an Optimising Compiler for Dart
(infoq.com)
5946.
Why organisational culture breaks at startups
(blog.hackerearth.com)
5947.
The future of computer science as forseen by a pioneer
(heidelberg-laureate-forum.org)
5948.
GCRC 2014 - The Dark Side of Ruby
(slideshare.net)
5949.
Malicious advertisements served via Yahoo
(blog.fox-it.com)
5950.
5951.
Why I Love Coding
(henrikwarne.com)
5952.
5953.
Forget About Setting Goals. Focus on This Instead.
(jamesclear.com)
5954.
5955.
Using WebStorm to maintain a Jekyll site
(hadihariri.com)
5956.
Snake Oil? Scientific evidence for popular health supplements
(informationisbeautiful.net)
5957.
Active ingredient in pot sets off a feedback that reduces intoxication
(arstechnica.com)
5958.
Six Women Who Changed Science and the World [Posters]
(hydrogeneportfolio.tumblr.com)
5959.
Why Andreessen Horowitz is Investing in Rap Genius
(bhorowitz.com)
5960.
Source code in TV and films
(moviecode.tumblr.com)
5961.
Simulating dynamic systems in javascript
(rbaron.net)
5962.
Room for Debate on Strunk and White (2009)
(languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
5963.
5965.
Lifestyle Programming
(successfulsoftware.net)
5966.
Linux Kernel Development Summary 2013
(go.linuxfoundation.org)
5967.
Who Certifies HIPAA Compliance?
(truevault.com)
5968.
A repo for copywriting
(gist.github.com)
5969.
5970.
Google Puts Rap Genius Back Atop Searches, Favoring Smart Results...
(techcrunch.com)