January 2014 Archive
91.
Today my startup failed (chrishateswriting.com)
92.
Rust 0.9 released (mail.mozilla.org)
93.
Overstock.com Is Now Accepting Bitcoins (wired.com)
94.
Let banks fail: Iceland’s plan looks to be working (business.financialpost.com)
95.
How Netflix Reverse Engineered Hollywood (theatlantic.com)
96.
Dell Wasn't Joking About That 28-Inch Sub-$1000 4K Monitor; It's Only $699 (forbes.com)
97.
The Lost Art of C Structure Packing (catb.org)
98.
Why 'Her' will dominate UI design even more than 'Minority Report' (wired.com)
99.
Startup developing HIV/AIDS vaccine is 2nd nonprofit accepted into Y Combinator (venturebeat.com)
100.
I never finish anyth (greig.cc)
101.
Docker Raises $15M (techcrunch.com)
102.
Ask PG: Postmortem of the outage?
103.
A 30 minute introduction to Rust (words.steveklabnik.com)
104.
Open for everyone (blog.svbtle.com)
105.
David Cameron's Internet porn filter is the start of censorship creep (theguardian.com)
106.
Asciiflow (asciiflow.com)
107.
AMC movie theater calls FBI to arrest a Google Glass user (the-gadgeteer.com)
108.
Why Bitcoin Matters (mobile.nytimes.com)
109.
Will Work for Food and Lodging (jacquesmattheij.com)
110.
Introducing Paper (facebook.com)
111.
AMD launches Kaveri processors aimed at starting a computing revolution (venturebeat.com)
112.
How I reverse engineered my bank's security token (valverde.me)
113.
AMD reveals its first ARM processor: 8-core Opteron A1100 (arstechnica.com)
114.
Project Euler (projecteuler.net)
115.
Mother (sen.se)
116.
We've Open-Sourced Everything (blog.codecombat.com)
117.
PSD to HTML is Dead (blog.teamtreehouse.com)
118.
Show HN: We just open-sourced a Skype replacement with HTML5 (voicechatapi.com)
119.
Go by Example (gobyexample.com)
120.
Framed For Selling Crack, Surveillance Video Helps Him Sue Police (ipvm.com)