July 2014 Archive
1981.
Don't send your kid to the Ivy League (newrepublic.com)
1982.
My first unikernel (roscidus.com)
1983.
Did Bacteria Drive the Origins of Animals? (simonsfoundation.org)
1984.
Can Y Combinator buy the domain hackernews.com?
1985.
Bose Picks A Patent Fight With Apple’s Beats Over Noise-Cancelling Headphones (techcrunch.com)
1986.
Show HN: AVP 42 – A Puzzle Website (avp42.com)
1987.
LocalFlow – Discover your neighborhoods (localflow.biz)
1988.
Show HN: Dependapal – Use Implicit Peer Pressure to Make Progress on Your Goals (dependapal.com)
1989.
Netflix's Ken Florance: The Man Who Keeps the Video Streaming (mobile.businessweek.com)
1990.
Show HN: Configure domain redirects and URL forwarding with a simple DNS record (redirect.name)
1991.
A Note from LastPass (blog.lastpass.com)
1992.
Fairchild Semiconductor was a trillion-dollar startup in today's dollars (techcrunch.com)
1993.
Git Commit message conventions for Angular.js (docs.google.com)
1994.
Optimising the disk footprint of GNU/Linux distributions for the Cloud (2013) (dicosmo.org)
1995.
New Super-Black, Light-Absorbing Material Looks Like a Hole in Reality (independent.co.uk)
1996.
Deaths in the Iliad: A Classics Infographic (greekmythcomix.wordpress.com)
1997.
New Website Design (varnish-cache.org)
1998.
Slang, Goldman Sachs' proprietary programming language (stackoverflow.com)
1999.
The Mutilated Chess Board, Revisited [pdf] (solipsys.co.uk)
2000.
First Data agrees to acquire Gyft (gyft.com)
2001.
List of Multiple Discoveries (en.wikipedia.org)
2002.
Never relocate unpaid (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
2003.
PlanOut: A Framework For Online Field Experiments (facebook.github.io)
2004.
Ask HN: Where are the news about the shot down of the airliner? ()
2005.
The Brandery Accelerator Launches Its Latest Class (techcrunch.com)
2006.
Microsoft has a GitHub account now, and their bio is basically an apology (github.com)
2007.
Tiniest JavaScript unit testing library (github.com)
2008.
One year with Colemak (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
2009.
How Good Are You At Programming (science.raphael.poss.name)
2010.
Show HN: I paid an engineer $4k to build a dating site ()