February 2014 Archive
61.
Matt Cutts is looking for scraper sites (twitter.com)
62.
Show HN: JS library to make your website instant
63.
A letter from Paper (FiftyThree) to Paper (Facebook) (news.fiftythree.com)
64.
Chromecast now open to developers with the Google Cast SDK (googledevelopers.blogspot.com)
65.
iOS holding my phone number hostage = the worst bug I’ve ever experienced (blog.benjaminste.in)
66.
Apple's SSL/TLS bug (imperialviolet.org)
67.
So very sad to hear about the passing of Ruby legend Jim Weirich (twitter.com)
68.
By The Time You Give Them a Raise, They’re Already Out The Door (saastr.quora.com)
69.
We made something. We use it. We love it. Apple rejected it (huemanapp.com)
70.
Keybase.io (keybase.io)
71.
/u/161719 tells us all why surveillance is not OK (reddit.com)
72.
Jim Weirich's final GitHub commit (github.com)
73.
Questions People Ask When I Tell Them I Own an Airplane (fivezeromike.com)
74.
The complete guide to centering a div (tipue.com)
75.
“Facebook turned me down” (2009) (twitter.com)
76.
The Day the Internet Didn’t Fight Back (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
77.
Big Breakthroughs Come in Your Late 30s (m.theatlantic.com)
78.
As much Stack Overflow as possible in 4096 bytes (danlec.com)
79.
Saying goodbye to Python (ianbicking.org)
80.
How to Save 90% on your S3 Bill (appneta.com)
81.
IRC Networks Under Systematic Attack From Governments (quakenet.org)
82.
Life is a game, this is your strategy guide (oliveremberton.com)
83.
To close or not to close – Void HTML elements (colorglare.com)
84.
Why I stopped being a voluntourist (pippabiddle.com)
85.
The Facebook Comment That Ruined a Life (dallasobserver.com)
86.
Joint Statement Regarding the Insolvency of Mt. Gox (blog.coinbase.com)
87.
Scientists Say Their Giant Laser Has Produced Nuclear Fusion (npr.org)
88.
Microsoft please clean your store of junk (oneslash.postach.io)
89.
How the US Treasury imposes sanctions on me and every other "Stephen Law" (stephenlaw.blogspot.com)
90.
The C10M problem (c10m.robertgraham.com)