2014 Archive
7981.
Who Stole the Four-Hour Workday? (vice.com)
7982.
Ask HN: Where do you see web and desktop apps in 5 years?
7983.
Don't Learn to Code, Learn to Program – But Come Back in 10 Years (johnkurkowski.com)
7984.
Participate in the “Internet Slowdown” with one click (blog.cloudflare.com)
7985.
Introducing the new PHP on Heroku (blog.heroku.com)
7986.
EBay Valet (ebay.com)
7987.
Wikipedia’s ‘complicated’ relationship with net neutrality (washingtonpost.com)
7988.
Tech is moving too fast for me: I'm out.
7989.
Why Can't I Take an Orange Through Customs? (priceonomics.com)
7990.
Raise the Crime Rate (2012) (nplusonemag.com)
7991.
Today is World Backup Day – a friendly reminder to backup and check restores (worldbackupday.com)
7992.
A failed experiment: How LG screwed up its webOS acquisition (gigaom.com)
7993.
Burnout Comes in Three Varieties (psychologicalscience.org)
7994.
DigitalOcean opens a Singapore Datacenter (digitalocean.com)
7995.
Web Framework Benchmarks Round 9 (techempower.com)
7996.
Audacious Plan to Make Electricity as Easy as WiFi (bothsidesofthetable.com)
7997.
How the U.S. government poisoned alcohol during Prohibition (2010) (slate.com)
7998.
The Amazons of the dark net (economist.com)
7999.
The Intel Enigma (mondaynote.com)
8000.
Nine Nations of North America 30 years Later (nytimes.com)
8001.
This Open Source Coder Wants to be a Congressman (wired.com)
8002.
EC2 Maintenance Update II (aws.amazon.com)
8003.
Show HN: Sublimall, SublimeText synchronized (sublimall.org)
8004.
Google’s Quest to Write the Rulebook for Interactive Design (wired.com)
8005.
The Future of Space Launch Is Near (justatinker.com)
8006.
Why Dart should learn JSON while it’s still young (maxhorstmann.net)
8007.
AT&T Locks Apple SIM on Activation (support.apple.com)
8008.
CircuitMaker: a free PCB design tool powered by Altium (circuitmaker.com)
8009.
JavaScript Promises in Wicked Detail (mattgreer.org)
8010.
Starbucks to Revise Policies to End Irregular Schedules for Its 130,000 Baristas (nytimes.com)