January 2014 Archive
421.
Level 3 are now hijacking failed DNS requests for ad revenue on 4.2.2.x (james.bertelson.me)
422.
Light Table ClojureScript Tutorial (github.com)
423.
Clang and FSF's strategy (gcc.gnu.org)
424.
Demonstration at Home of Google Developer. Google Bus Blocked in Berkeley (indybay.org)
425.
Ask HN: What are the most inspirational blog posts you've ever read?
426.
Why we should give free money to everyone (decorrespondent.nl)
427.
You’re Eight Times More Likely to be Killed by a Police Officer than a Terrorist (cato.org)
428.
Fingers can detect nano-scale wrinkles even on a seemingly smooth surface (sciencedaily.com)
429.
All Things Digital shutting down (allthingsd.com)
430.
Teen Reported to Police After Finding Security Hole in Website (wired.com)
431.
The Best To-Do List: A Private Gist (carlsednaoui.com)
432.
Making remote work work: An adventure in time and space (blog.mongohq.com)
433.
A command-line murder mystery (github.com)
434.
Douglas Adams's Mac IIfx (vintagemacworld.com)
435.
The problem is with the product (daringfireball.net)
436.
We switched from an icon font to SVG (ianfeather.co.uk)
437.
Show HN: Free, open-source site for finding beautiful hikes (hike.io)
438.
On compiling 34 year old C code (drj11.wordpress.com)
439.
Poll: Do you actually use the product you are working on?
440.
Why do dynamic languages make it more difficult to maintain large codebases? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
441.
Mystery Rock 'Appears' in Front of Mars Rover (news.discovery.com)
442.
Feedly Found a New Way to Steal Page Views From Publishers (the-digital-reader.com)
443.
The search for the lost Cray supercomputer OS (gigaom.com)
444.
Easel Acquired by GitHub (blog.easel.io)
445.
In the world of war games, Volko Ruhnke has become a hero (washingtonpost.com)
446.
Cython 0.20 (github.com)
447.
TrueCrypt Master Key Extraction And Volume Identification (volatility-labs.blogspot.com)
448.
Show HN: Unbabel API – Human Corrected Machine Translation (blog.unbabel.com)
449.
Outage post-mortem (tech.dropbox.com)
450.
The Productivity Cycle (alexsexton.com)