January 2014 Archive
1141.
A Catfish Stole My Identity (row-k.tumblr.com)
1142.
T-Mobile, please fix your gateways (en.blog.viclone.com)
1143.
100 growth hacks in 100 days – 1 to 10 (slideshare.net)
1144.
Groundbreaking discovery could pave way for use of stem cells in medicine (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
1145.
Show HN: Taplytics, A/B testing on iOS without App Store updates (taplytics.com)
1146.
Light Table 0.6.2 released (github.com)
1147.
Hacker News London meetup, Wednesday 29th January (meetup.com)
1148.
Ask HN: Sick of your bank? Want to build a open source, non-profit, online bank?
1149.
Report: 47% of U.S. Jobs At Risk of Being Automated Out of Existence (technoccult.net)
1150.
Namecheap has rebranded (namecheap.com)
1151.
Quantum Vibrations Inside Brain Corroborate 20-Year-Old Theory of Consciousness (kurzweilai.net)
1152.
Tom Perkins (KPCB): Progressive Kristallnacht Coming? (online.wsj.com)
1153.
Making Python's __init__ method magical (blog.lerner.co.il)
1154.
Obama's NSA speech reflects American apathy (bbc.co.uk)
1155.
3D-printed Aerospike Rocket Engine (kickstarter.com)
1156.
How Baby Boomers screwed their kids (salon.com)
1157.
How to safely invoke Webhooks (blog.fanout.io)
1158.
When Growth Hacking Goes Bad (techcrunch.com)
1159.
Note from Don Knuth – bug(s) in MetaPost? (tug.org)
1160.
This API doesn't exist outside this article? (msdn.microsoft.com)
1161.
2-Stage Light Gas Gun (chrisfenton.com)
1162.
Learn how to use SpriteBuilder, the new Cocos2d game dev tool (makegameswith.us)
1163.
HP brings Windows 7 back 'due to popular demand' as buyers shun Windows 8 (theinquirer.net)
1164.
Silicon Valley Is Now Public Enemy No. 1, And We Only Have Ourselves To Blame (techcrunch.com)
1165.
Why smiling in your passport photo is forbidden (travel.stackexchange.com)
1166.
Memo to Stripe: Winning the hearts of Valley startups is not winning payments (pando.com)
1167.
Ask HN: Where are the interesting jobs?
1168.
Replica Ferraris Raise Ire of Auto Maker (online.wsj.com)
1169.
Amon.cx: New Server monitoring beta to compare with New Relic (amon.cx)
1170.
Atomic Clocks Make a Quantum Leap in Accuracy (engineering.com)