January 2015 Archive
361.
Scientists have shown that young blood rejuvenates old tissues (nature.com)
362.
Run Any JavaScript Function in the Cloud (github.com)
363.
How much should I raise in my angel round? How should I spend it? (calacanis.com)
364.
The Tungsten Renderer (noobody.org)
365.
Barrett Brown sentenced to 63 months in prison (boingboing.net)
366.
Almost No Patented Discoveries Get Used (wired.com)
367.
China Cracks Down on VPN Services After Censorship System ‘Upgrade’ (techcrunch.com)
368.
Day in the Life of a Google Manager (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
369.
Icecomm – Add Serverless Video Chat and Data Transfer to Your Site (icecomm.io)
370.
Pgloader: A High-speed PostgreSQL Swiss Army Knife, Written in Lisp (pgloader.io)
371.
Why Perl Didn't Win (outspeaking.com)
372.
The Scale of AWS and What It Means for the Future of the Cloud (highscalability.com)
373.
Corman Lisp sources are now available (lispblog.xach.com)
374.
Linus Torvalds on HFS+ (plus.google.com)
375.
I feel like a fraud and that’s a good thing (medium.com)
376.
Chess game in 487 bytes – new record (pouet.net)
377.
Unprecedented Level of Human Harm to Sea Life Is Forecast (nytimes.com)
378.
Pets Allowed: Why are so many animals now in places where they shouldn’t be? (newyorker.com)
379.
Open Sourcing Our Go Libraries (2014) (tech.dropbox.com)
380.
Lua 5.3: integers, bitwise operators, and a basic UTF-8 library (lua.org)
381.
That Didn’t Need to Take an Hour (feld.com)
382.
Why You Should Tell Your Children How Much You Make (nytimes.com)
383.
Apple, Your Developer Agreement Tramples on Free Speech and Innovation (act.eff.org)
384.
Show HN: Save your side project (sideprojects.assembly.com)
385.
Building Classic Mac OS Apps in OS X (blog.steventroughtonsmith.com)
386.
Scientists say they’ll soon extend life ‘well beyond 120’ (theguardian.com)
387.
WhatsApp doesn't understand the web (andregarzia.com)
388.
Fair Use Is Not an Exception to Copyright, It’s Essential to Copyright (eff.org)
389.
Amazon Starts Email Service for Companies (forbes.com)
390.
Robert Morris: All About Programming (paulgraham.com)