January 2014 Archive
691.
A Roman Glass Gaming Die (christies.com)
692.
Linode CLI (blog.linode.com)
693.
Ghash.io very close to 51% of bitcoin pool (bitcointalk.org)
694.
Pres. Obama Remarks on Intelligence Programs [video] (c-span.org)
695.
What salary does the founder of your favorite startup get? (thenextweb.com)
696.
The Sad State of Mobile XMPP in 2014 (op-co.de)
697.
World's First Massive Online Degree Program Starts Today (blog.udacity.com)
698.
Manifesto for Half-Arsed Agile Software Development (halfarsedagilemanifesto.org)
699.
Is looking for Wi-Fi access points purely passive? (superuser.com)
700.
Ask Google to choose your next domain (rvmenu.com)
701.
Which companies help protect your data from the government? (eff.org)
702.
Oculus VR’s New “Crystal Cove” Prototype Is Kind of Amazing (techcrunch.com)
703.
Elites embrace “do what you love” mantra. But it devalues work & hurts workers (slate.com)
704.
How Python 3 Should Have Worked (2012) (aaronsw.com)
705.
Eero Saarinen's Bell Labs, Now Devoid of Life (metropolismag.com)
706.
Etoile: a GNUStep-based Linux GUI written in Objective-C (etoileos.com)
707.
Show HN: Workflow for front end developers to create desktop applications (github.com)
708.
What It's Like When the FBI Asks You to Backdoor Your Software (securitywatch.pcmag.com)
709.
A Brief And Mostly Wrong History Of Programming Languages (james-iry.blogspot.com)
710.
Introducing GitHub Traffic Analytics (github.com)
711.
Complexity of FreeBSD VFS using ZFS as an example (hybridcluster.com)
712.
Ask HN: Freelancer? Seeking freelancer? (January 2014)
713.
Mint now lets users keep track of their Bitcoins (thenextweb.com)
714.
Use Bootstrap, Nobody will Notice (strapfork.com)
715.
Google’s Reliability Team Sat Down for an AMA Right Before Gmail Exploded (techcrunch.com)
716.
Issue 62938 – Barometer driver hangs and kills accelerometer on its way (code.google.com)
717.
Life Without Principle (1854) (thoreau.eserver.org)
718.
IBM 704 Scientific Computer (zl2al.com)
719.
The New York Times Redesign is Live (nytimes.com)
720.
The Difficulty Of Private Contact Discovery (whispersystems.org)