January 2015 Archive
601.
Stanford to host 100-year study on artificial intelligence (news.stanford.edu)
602.
Octopress 3.0 is coming (octopress.org)
603.
Lightbot: A simple programming game (lightbot.com)
604.
LibreOffice Beta Available for Android (libreoffice-from-collabora.com)
605.
What Bums Me Out About the Tech Industry (blog.shutdown.com)
606.
Mathematician's anger over his unread 500-page proof (newscientist.com)
607.
Show HN: Smart pointers for the C programming language (github.com)
608.
First U.S. Bitcoin Exchange Set to Open (wsj.com)
609.
FuzzBeed – Randomly generated BuzzFeed (fuzzzbeed.herokuapp.com)
610.
Debug your programs like they're closed source (jvns.ca)
611.
Lisp Flavored Erlang (lfe.io)
612.
Octothorpe (99percentinvisible.org)
613.
SNB Unexpectedly Gives Up Cap on Franc, Lowers Deposit Rate (bloomberg.com)
614.
Disneyland with the Death Penalty (1993) (archive.wired.com)
615.
The best ping story I've ever heard (askapache.com)
616.
Remote code execution in Asus router firmware (github.com)
617.
Ask HN: How to get started with paying side projects?
618.
What’s up with the Beep driver in Windows 7? (2010) (blogs.msdn.com)
619.
FlickSurfer – a way to find Netflix gems (flicksurfer.com)
620.
‘Soft’ Artificial Intelligence Is Suddenly Everywhere (blogs.wsj.com)
621.
Io language (iolanguage.org)
622.
Go Static or Go Home (queue.acm.org)
623.
Show HN: Timeline.com (timeline.com)
624.
Improving math performance in glibc (developerblog.redhat.com)
625.
Shellfire – A repository of namespaced, composable shell function libraries (github.com)
626.
College Students Prefer Reading Print Books to E-Readers (newrepublic.com)
627.
Npm install could be dangerous (github.com)
628.
Genetic Algorithm Walkers (rednuht.org)
629.
Type hinting for Python (lwn.net)
630.
Microsoft Launches Outlook for iOS and Android (techcrunch.com)