January 2014 Archive
61.
Hacker News down, unwisely returning HTTP 200 for outage message (bibwild.wordpress.com)
62.
Snapchat Phone Number Database Leaked (snapchatdb.info)
63.
Fake Name Generator (fakenamegenerator.com)
64.
Super successful companies (blog.samaltman.com)
65.
Your best passive income? (2014)
66.
We're Shutting Down and I'm Scared (startupsanonymous.com)
67.
India Manages to Free Itself of Polio (online.wsj.com)
68.
The descent to C (chiark.greenend.org.uk)
69.
Watchdog Report Says N.S.A. Program Is Illegal and Should End (nytimes.com)
70.
Public speaking is tough (speaking.io)
71.
CentOS Project joins forces with Red Hat (lists.centos.org)
72.
Linda Liukas' Programming book for Children has Huge First Day on Kickstarter (arcticstartup.com)
73.
Losing Aaron: Bob Swartz on MIT's role in his son's death (bostonmagazine.com)
74.
Rosetta: ESA’s ‘sleeping beauty’ wakes up from deep space hibernation (esa.int)
75.
New Year, New CEO for GitHub (github.com)
76.
Success at Work, Failure at Home (scott.a16z.com)
77.
Cookie Bomb or Let's Break the Internet (homakov.blogspot.com)
78.
Scaling Mercurial at Facebook (code.facebook.com)
79.
Eve Online wages largest war in its 10 year history (polygon.com)
80.
Net neutrality is half-dead: Court strikes down FCC’s anti-blocking rules (arstechnica.com)
81.
Show HN: Product Hunt – Hacker News for Products (producthunt.co)
82.
Coursera blocks access to students in Cuba, Iran, Sudan and Syria (blog.coursera.org)
83.
Show HN: Random Street View (randomstreetview.com)
84.
Intel's "cripple AMD" function (2009) (agner.org)
85.
Boeing #12 (flightaware.com)
86.
Facebook can now read your texts (tony.calileo.com)
87.
Google to Buy Artificial Intelligence Startup DeepMind for $400M (recode.net)
88.
Awful app review trend among Turkish users (blog.appwared.com)
89.
What are the lesser known but useful data structures? (stackoverflow.com)
90.
Can-Do vs. Can’t-Do Culture (recode.net)