February 2014 Archive
31.
Why I Did Not Go To Jail (bhorowitz.com)
32.
Verizon Using Recent Net Neutrality Victory to Wage War Against Netflix? (davesblog.com)
33.
3D GIFs Created with a Simple Visual Effect (mymodernmet.com)
34.
One of the Most Alarming Internet Proposals I've Seen (lauren.vortex.com)
35.
It’s Time to Make OpenStreetMap Your Only Street Map (stevecoast.com)
36.
Losing graciously (markshuttleworth.com)
37.
NBC Story about Hacking at Sochi is 100% Fraudulent (blog.erratasec.com)
38.
Flappy Space Program (corpsmoderne.itch.io)
39.
Installing VLC Media Player voids your speaker warranty (en.community.dell.com)
40.
Your Path to a $16B exit? Build a J2ME App (blog.textit.in)
41.
Netflix Agrees to Pay Comcast to End Web Traffic Jam (online.wsj.com)
42.
The New TextSecure: Privacy Beyond SMS (whispersystems.org)
43.
We Have Luxurious Jobs but We Are Not Aware of It (blog.gedrap.me)
44.
Chaos Computer Club files criminal complaint against the German Government (ccc.de)
45.
Show HN: thedaywefightback.js (github.com)
46.
Elasticsearch 1.0.0 released (elasticsearch.org)
47.
A 60-Hour Work Week is Not a Badge of Honour (jeffarchibald.ca)
48.
WebGL Water (madebyevan.com)
49.
Inside DuckDuckGo, Google's Tiniest, Fiercest Competitor (fastcolabs.com)
50.
The Weight of Rain (style.org)
51.
Don't End The Week With Nothing (training.kalzumeus.com)
52.
The Book of Graham (leveragedsellout.com)
53.
The Engineer Crunch (blog.samaltman.com)
54.
The Egg (2009) (galactanet.com)
55.
Silk Road 2 Hacked, All Bitcoins Stolen (deepdotweb.com)
56.
The future of Fiber (fiber.google.com)
57.
Comcast Acquiring Time Warner Cable In All Stock Deal Worth $45.2 Billion (online.wsj.com)
58.
Bill Gates: AMA on Reddit (reddit.com)
59.
Google turns on "Download Gmail Archive" feature (google.com)
60.
After Tyrone Hayes said that a chemical was harmful, its maker pursued him (newyorker.com)