January 2015 Archive
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“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)
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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)
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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)
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Warning: Wi-Fi Blocking Is Prohibited
(fcc.gov)
115.
Emacs Is My New Window Manager
(howardism.org)
116.
Luna – Hack your sleep
(lunasleep.com)
118.
Nokia 215
(lumiaconversations.microsoft.com)
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