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SQLite 3.8.0 was just released; this is the major new feature and a lot more interesting to read.
HyperDex's key features -- namely its rich API, strong consistency, and fault tolerance -- provide strong guarantees to applications that are not matched by other NoSQL systems.
Crowd-sourced sortable, filterable comparison chart of all available Chromebooks/bases/boxes
(prodct.info)
While trying to decide on which Chromebook to buy, I started compiling a table of specs for those available in the UK. I decided to put it online and people started submitting data and corrections. Now the site is built from a public Google Doc and contains a ton of data and filters :)
It's basically just a website / chrome extension that pulls in articles from Hacker News, Lobsters, /r/programming and Product Hunt.
It's also a chrome extension:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/coven/fnebcmfaoeakcahilaekfmfhmkjnilmk/related?hl=en-US
and open sourced:
https://githu...
Next generation of OpenGL called glNext is being presented at GDC this year by Valve
(schedule.gdconf.com)