AMD Debuts New 12- and 16-Core Opteron 6300 Series Processors
(techpowerup.com)
January 2014 Archive
871.
872.
The World's Worst Penetration Test Report by #ScumbagPenTester
(it.toolbox.com)
873.
Handybook Buys Exec in a Deal for the On-Demand World
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
874.
Emscripten port of DOSBox
(vogons.org)
875.
$695 USB cable wins TAS's editors' choice award
(theabsolutesound.com)
876.
Dear Google Recruiting...
(daemonology.net)
877.
Living in retirement: Seven things I wish I could tell my 35-year-old self
(theglobeandmail.com)
878.
Oh my god, it's a girl (2010)
(micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
879.
880.
Windows Chrome, why do my fonts look so bad?
(lee.greens.io)
882.
883.
VMware Buys AirWatch for $1.54 Billion
(dealbook.nytimes.com)
884.
885.
A Peek at Emacs 24.4: Auto-indentation by Default
(emacsredux.com)
886.
Dots and Perl
(perlhacks.com)
887.
How do I keep the passion and energy up after 17 years of writing software?
(workplace.stackexchange.com)
888.
Ruby’s GIL and transactional memory
(mikeperham.com)
889.
890.
Ember.js is driving me crazy
(softwaresimply.blogspot.com)
891.
Latvia becomes 18th state to join the eurozone
(bbc.co.uk)
892.
Stallman on GCC, LLVM, and copyleft
(lwn.net)
893.
Google Drops Discussions Search Filter and Others
(seroundtable.com)
894.
Netflix Is Going to Rule TV After All
(wired.com)
895.
To aspiring indie devs
(sagacityapp.com)
896.
The RedMonk Programming Language Rankings: January 2014
(redmonk.com)
897.
Patrick McKenzie AMA on BetaList
(ama.betalist.com)
898.
Ampere to get rational redefinition
(nature.com)
899.
Here be Fusion – A Visit to General Fusion
(wavewatching.net)
900.
How We Got Our First 2,000 Users Doing Things That Don't Scale
(fastcolabs.com)