Donut math: how donut.c works (2011)
(a1k0n.net)
January 2014 Archive
571.
572.
Exposing Malicious Tor Exit Relays
(cs.kau.se)
574.
What "viable search engine competition" really looks like
(blog.nullspace.io)
575.
Why do credit card forms ask for Visa, Mastercard, etc.?
(ux.stackexchange.com)
576.
We Hacked North Korea With Balloons and USB Drives
(theatlantic.com)
577.
How To Hire Outsourced Developers
(donnfelker.com)
578.
Coding tip: Leave your code in a broken state
(plus.google.com)
579.
Why Some Civil War Soldiers Glowed in the Dark
(mentalfloss.com)
580.
Dogecoin Tutorial
(howtodogecoin.com)
581.
Sarah Stierch leaves Wikimedia Foundation over paid editing
(lists.wikimedia.org)
582.
Why Infinite-Scrolling in Mobile Apps is Destroying Content Consumption
(thisiselevator.com)
583.
584.
585.
JPMorgan Pays for Shorting Madoff Without Telling Anyone
(bloomberg.com)
586.
4k, HDMI, and Deep Color
(toonormal.com)
587.
Cloact: Minimalistic React for ClojureScript
(holmsand.github.io)
588.
Metered Billing (beta)
(forum.linode.com)
589.
GitHub Security Bug Bounty
(github.com)
590.
Source Code in TV and Films
(moviecode.tumblr.com)
591.
Letter-heads
(simurai.com)
592.
We Need Viable Search Engine Competition
(peebs.org)
593.
Why Real Estate Tech Is So Attractive For Founders
(blog.ezliu.com)
594.
Female Founders Conference
(femalefoundersconference.org)
595.
Germans abandon hope of US 'no-spy' treaty
(thelocal.de)
596.
iOS 7 only is the only sane thing to do
(berzniz.com)
597.
Unfinished, unfair and brutally difficult
(polygon.com)
598.
Avatar: A browser OS with built-in privacy and anonymity
(sneakpeek.avatar.ai)
599.
Python 3.3: Trust Me, It's Better Than Python 2.7 (2013)
(speakerdeck.com)
600.
Account hijacking on MtGox
(homakov.blogspot.com)