February 2014 Archive
181.
FBI Checks Wrong Box, Places Student on No-Fly List (wired.com)
182.
Reverse-Engineering Xkcd's 'Frequency' (notebooks.jsvine.com)
183.
Salted Password Hashing – Doing it Right (crackstation.net)
184.
This Man's $600K Facebook Disaster Is a Warning For All Small Businesses (sfgate.com)
185.
What Happens When You Drop A Magnet Inside A Copper Tube [video] (digg.com)
186.
Microsoft Office Online (office.com)
187.
What happens when placeholder text doesn’t get replaced (elezea.com)
188.
Why Python Runs Slow, Part 1: Data Structures (lukauskas.co.uk)
189.
De La Soul to Make Entire Catalog Available for Free (rollingstone.com)
190.
Complaint-Driven Development (codinghorror.com)
191.
Hacking Flappy Bird with Machine Learning (sarvagyavaish.github.io)
192.
App-pocalypse Now (codinghorror.com)
193.
Women Outnumber Men For The First Time In Berkeley’s Intro To Computer Science (techcrunch.com)
194.
Show HN: Siri-as-a-Service Speech API (wit.ai)
195.
The Star Trek Economy (medium.com)
196.
Show HN: A simple IP address API (ipinfo.io)
197.
America Online to Buy Internet Chat Service for $287 Million (1998) (nytimes.com)
198.
Irrational Games (Bioshock Infinite) is shutting down (irrationalgames.com)
199.
Obama's Trauma Team: Inside the Nightmare Launch of HealthCare.Gov (content.time.com)
200.
How Covert Agents Infiltrate the Internet to Manipulate, Deceive (firstlook.org)
201.
HTTP 308 Incompetence Expected (insanecoding.blogspot.com)
202.
Debian committee members vote for systemd as init system (lists.debian.org)
203.
What did Persona get right? Why did Persona fail to gain wide adoption? (wiki.mozilla.org)
204.
Flappy Bird is proof that no one knows what the audience wants (polygon.com)
205.
Show HN: Add forms to your static site – no iFrames required (formspree.com)
206.
Mbox – A lightweight sandboxing mechanism (pdos.csail.mit.edu)
207.
Reddit to Give 10% of Its 2014 Ad Revenue to Non-Profits Picked by Its Users (techcrunch.com)
208.
Things We Forgot to Monitor (word.bitly.com)
209.
German tank problem (en.wikipedia.org)
210.
Radiation-hardened quine (github.com)