January 2015 Archive
931.
Java 8: No more loops (deadcoderising.com)
932.
The Anti-Tolkien (newyorker.com)
933.
Microsoft announces Project Spartan, its new web browser for Windows 10 (theverge.com)
934.
Facebook Said to Block Pages Critical of Muhammad to Avoid Shutdown in Turkey (nytimes.com)
935.
MySpace Still Reaches 50M People Each Month (blogs.wsj.com)
936.
Silicon Valley History (patrickcollison.com)
937.
Brands pay Twitter to falsely appear in your following list (gigaom.com)
938.
Blood Work: Scientists Uncover Surprising New Tools to Rejuvenate the Brain (ucsf.edu)
939.
C to Go translation tool supporting Go toolchain migration (github.com)
940.
Patent reform advocates are launching a ‘super-coalition’ to whack patent trolls (washingtonpost.com)
941.
Interview: Lennart Poettering (linuxvoice.com)
942.
Bitstamp is open for business (bitstamp.net)
943.
The Kenya Financial Diaries Project (fsdkenya.org)
944.
Salters Duck (en.wikipedia.org)
945.
The Smalltalk Revolution (medium.com)
946.
Hvdos, a simple DOS emulator based on the OS X Hypervisor.framework (github.com)
947.
There are no projects like side projects (crastina.se)
948.
Going Beyond “Make Something People Want” (emrahyalaz.com)
949.
The future of work: There’s an app for that (economist.com)
950.
Discovery: Fish Live Beneath Antarctica (scientificamerican.com)
951.
Flexbugs: a list of flexbox bugs and cross-browser solutions to them (github.com)
952.
Securing the Unikernel (roscidus.com)
953.
Key rotation in OpenSSH 6.8+ (blog.djm.net.au)
954.
Immigration to increase the supply of programmers (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
955.
Choose your reading carefully (theguardian.com)
956.
WhatSim, a SIM Card for WhatsApp (whatsim.com)
957.
Popularity-driven development (ferrante.pl)
958.
‘Black Mirror’ and the Horrors and Delights of Technology (nytimes.com)
959.
Show HN: LocalWiki, the open platform for local knowledge (localwiki.org)
960.
Connecting an external video card to a notebook (lab501.net)