January 2015 Archive
301.
RadioShack Prepares Bankruptcy Filing (wsj.com)
302.
Remember broken Nexus telephony? This is how Google treats it's customers (code.google.com)
303.
Exempting popular apps from data charges is anti-competitive (medium.com)
304.
Winklevoss Twins Aim to Take Bitcoin Mainstream with a Regulated Exchange (dealbook.nytimes.com)
305.
A positive leap second will be introduced at the end of June 2015 (hpiers.obspm.fr)
306.
What most young programmers need to learn (joostdevblog.blogspot.com)
307.
Show HN: Primrose – a text editor that runs in a WebGL texture (primroseeditor.com)
308.
Ross: Attorney built on top of IBM's Watson (poweredbyross.com)
309.
Mistakes Node.js Developers Make (airpair.com)
310.
Facebook is the new AOL (theverge.com)
311.
How J.K. Rowling Plotted Harry Potter with a Hand-Drawn Spreadsheet (openculture.com)
312.
Nobody Ever Gets Credit for Fixing Problems That Never Happened (2001) [pdf] (web.mit.edu)
313.
Python Tips and Traps (airpair.com)
314.
Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift (itunes.apple.com)
315.
Purism Aims to Build a Philosophically Pure Laptop (techcrunch.com)
316.
Doom as a tool for system administration (1999) (cs.unm.edu)
317.
A Deep Dive on React Native [video] (youtube.com)
318.
Demystifying SEO with experiments (engineering.pinterest.com)
319.
When the Boss Says, 'Don't Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Get Paid' (theatlantic.com)
320.
What Is Aging? Most Scientists Still Get It Wrong (joshmitteldorf.scienceblog.com)
321.
Automatic REST API for Any Postgres Database (github.com)
322.
Netflix Likes React (techblog.netflix.com)
323.
HSTS Super Cookies (radicalresearch.co.uk)
324.
People Can Be Convinced They Committed a Crime That Never Happened (psychologicalscience.org)
325.
What is going to happen in 2015 (avc.com)
326.
Why Privacy Matters Even If You Have 'Nothing to Hide' (2011) (chronicle.com)
327.
Twitter Sort (github.com)
328.
Feds found Silk Road 2 servers after a six-month attack on Tor? (theverge.com)
329.
Bitcoin crashes over 25% in 24 hours, under $180 (bitcoinity.org)
330.
Environment Variables Considered Harmful for Your Secrets (movingfast.io)