January 2014 Archive
241.
Announcing the Female Founders Conference (March 1) (blog.ycombinator.com)
242.
If You Used TorMail, the FBI Has Your Inbox (wired.com)
243.
Animated Engines (animatedengines.com)
244.
Zynga Lays Off 15% of Its Workforce (techcrunch.com)
245.
TigerDirect.com Now Accepts Bitcoin Payments (tigerdirect.com)
246.
React: Another Level of Indirection (lispcast.com)
247.
New algorithm can dramatically streamline solutions to the ‘max flow’ problem (web.mit.edu)
248.
Vim Croquet (drbunsen.org)
249.
Why Are There So Many Pythons? (toptal.com)
250.
Searching the Internet for evidence of time travelers (arxiv.org)
251.
We are not normal people (justinjackson.ca)
252.
Javascript patterns (shichuan.github.io)
253.
Economics Simulation (nbviewer.ipython.org)
254.
Building an Open Source Laptop (makezine.com)
255.
Vinod Khosla Wants Californians To Keep Out of Martins Beach (npr.org)
256.
Taking PHP Seriously (infoq.com)
257.
Model Your Users: Algorithms Behind the Minuum Keyboard (minuum.com)
258.
The World’s Best Bounty Hunter Is 4-Foot-11. Here’s How She Hunts (wired.com)
259.
Faker is a Python package that generates fake data for you (joke2k.net)
260.
Implementing a JIT Compiled Language with Haskell and LLVM (stephendiehl.com)
261.
Nvidia marketing manager killed during train rescue attempt (polygon.com)
262.
What I Wish I Had Known Before Selling to Google (inc.com)
263.
How to stop feeling lonely (wtsui.org)
264.
X^2 is the sum of three periodic functions (gotmath.com)
265.
N.S.A. Devises Radio Pathway Into Computers (nytimes.com)
266.
The U.S. Crackdown on Hackers Is Our New War on Drugs (wired.com)
267.
Half of taxpayer funded research will soon be available to the public (washingtonpost.com)
268.
Business Ideas for 2014 (scottsbarlow.com)
269.
Your most important skill: Empathy (chadfowler.com)
270.
London's first pay-per-minute cafe (theguardian.com)