January 2015 Archive
91.
Thunderstrike – Apple EFI firmware vulnerability (trmm.net)
92.
“I paid $25 for an Invisible Boyfriend, and I think I might be in love” (washingtonpost.com)
93.
Facebook open-sources deep-learning modules (research.facebook.com)
94.
Riot – A React-like, 2.5K user interface library (muut.com)
95.
Signing in to websites with SSH (vtllf.org)
96.
The Parable of the Two Programmers (1985) (csd.uwo.ca)
97.
Open Food Facts – A free food products database (world.openfoodfacts.org)
98.
How I Crashed and Burned in Y Combinator (medium.com)
99.
Presenting the Most Over-Engineered Blog Ever (jlongster.com)
100.
We have broken HTTP (gadgetopia.com)
101.
16 Things (a16z.com)
102.
An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra (betterexplained.com)
103.
Next Week's Bloodbath At IBM Won't Fix The Real Problem (forbes.com)
104.
Why Rosyna Can't Take a Movie Screenshot (alexrad.me)
105.
Kyoto taxi drivers reduce robberies by 50 percent by doing nothing (en.rocketnews24.com)
106.
Indie.vc (indie.vc)
107.
DIY 2880x1800 projector (forum.allinbox.com)
108.
The Clock (techno-logic-art.com)
109.
Gotham Air: Manhattan to JFK in 6 minutes for $99 (gothamair.com)
110.
Capital One Fraud Researchers May Also Have Done Some Fraud (bloombergview.com)
111.
Vivaldi – A new browser for our friends (vivaldi.com)
112.
Replace CoffeeScript with ES6 (robots.thoughtbot.com)
113.
Google discloses three severe vulnerabilities in Apple OS X (cnet.com)
114.
Warning: Wi-Fi Blocking Is Prohibited (fcc.gov)
115.
Emacs Is My New Window Manager (howardism.org)
116.
Luna – Hack your sleep (lunasleep.com)
117.
HealthCare.gov Sends Personal Data to Dozens of Tracking Websites (eff.org)
118.
Nokia 215 (lumiaconversations.microsoft.com)
119.
Cultivated Disinterest in Professional Sports (mako.cc)
120.
How the Colombian army sent a hidden message to hostages using a pop song (theverge.com)