World’s First Carbon Fiber 3D Printer Announced
(3dprint.com)
January 2014 Archive
511.
512.
The Silent Majority of Experts
(prog21.dadgum.com)
513.
So Singletons are bad, then what?
(programmers.stackexchange.com)
514.
The Open-Office Trap
(newyorker.com)
515.
PirateBrowser - No more censorship
(piratebrowser.com)
516.
517.
518.
Pngquant – Lossy PNG compressor
(pngquant.org)
519.
Teeworlds for Mac, Windows, and Linux
(teeworlds.com)
520.
Georgia Tech Researchers Reveal Phrases that Pay on Kickstarter
(cc.gatech.edu)
521.
The Moderately Enthusiastic Programmer
(devblog.avdi.org)
522.
Are passwords stored in memory safe?
(security.stackexchange.com)
523.
Ben Horowitz Explained
(fitsnstarts.tumblr.com)
524.
What's expected of us
(nature.com)
525.
Twitter is built on open source software
(twitter.github.io)
526.
Mistakes Programmers Make when Starting in Machine Learning
(machinelearningmastery.com)
527.
Show HN: Unregistered word.tld domain names for your project
(dictionarydomains.co)
528.
JQuery 1.11 and 2.1 Released
(blog.jquery.com)
529.
Take Buffett's Billion
(takebuffettsbillion.com)
530.
A Dolphin's Tale: The Story of GameCube
(dromble.com)
531.
Patent troll CEO explains why company wants names of EFF donors
(arstechnica.com)
532.
Ted Nelson: It All Went Wrong at Xerox PARC
(youtube.com)
533.
Introducing R to a non-programmer in one hour
(alyssafrazee.com)
534.
Xpra: Screen for X
(xpra.org)
535.
This working group has failed
(ietf.org)
536.
An Old Problem Meets Its Timely Demise
(dolphin-emu.org)
538.
Ford Exec: 'We Know Everyone Who Breaks the Law' Thanks To Our GPS In Your Car
(businessinsider.com)
539.
Using Rust for an Undergraduate OS Course
(rust-class.org)
540.
The Command Line Crash Course
(cli.learncodethehardway.org)