February 2014 Archive
421.
Here is a thing that happened (dashes.com)
422.
The Rent Is Too Damn High: The Enormous Cost of Letting Finance Rule (jacobinmag.com)
423.
Kit Kat Conspiracy (2002) (everything2.com)
424.
Your Docker image might be broken without you knowing it (phusion.github.io)
425.
Scaling to millions of simultaneous connections (2012) [pdf] (erlang-factory.com)
426.
Exxon CEO sues against fracking in his own backyard (forbes.com)
427.
Candy Crush creator abandons 'candy' trademark efforts (polygon.com)
428.
A Statistical Analysis of All Hacker News Submissions (minimaxir.com)
429.
Nginx 1.5.10 released with SPDY 3.1 support (nginx.org)
430.
If you had to start over, what technologies would you learn in 2014? (hanselman.com)
431.
Why I love the Microsoft BizSpark Programme (theblogbowl.in)
432.
Not a protocol fault: MtGox and transaction malleability (blog.oleganza.com)
433.
'Secret agents' warning removed from Chrome incognito tab (src.chromium.org)
434.
A message from Lawrence Lessig [video] (socallinuxexpo.org)
435.
I challenged hackers to investigate me (2013) (pando.com)
436.
Learn C, Then Learn Computer Science (qrohlf.com)
437.
Fixing Windows 8 (2013) (jaymachalani.com)
438.
Canonical announces first partners to ship Ubuntu phones around the globe (insights.ubuntu.com)
439.
Addressing Transaction Malleability (mtgox.com)
440.
Facebook (blog.whatsapp.com)
441.
Letter to MIT community regarding support of students behind ‘Tidbit’ (web.mit.edu)
442.
Free unlimited rebooting experience from vintage operating systems (therestartpage.com)
443.
Atom: Now with pair programming (atom.io)
444.
Bitcoin mining the hard way: the algorithms, protocols, and bytes (righto.com)
445.
Building Cordova apps for Firefox OS (hacks.mozilla.org)
446.
Prefer mercurial to git (lists.gnu.org)
447.
Programming With Types, Not Tutorials (fpcomplete.com)
448.
Your SaaS product is too cheap if you never lose customers because of pricing (blog.close.io)
449.
New Linux userland rootkit with anti-debugging, new backdoors and pcap hiding (blackhatlibrary.net)
450.
Was Y Combinator Worth It? (techcrunch.com)