January 2015 Archive
121.
SpaceX Sells 10% Stake to Google, Fidelity for $1B (bloomberg.com)
122.
Coinbase Exchange (exchange.coinbase.com)
123.
Main is usually a function – when is it not? (jroweboy.github.io)
124.
Working at Netflix (brendangregg.com)
125.
NW.js (nwjs.io)
126.
The Emularity (ascii.textfiles.com)
127.
Gitlet: Git implemented in JavaScript (gitlet.maryrosecook.com)
128.
In surprise FCC filing, Sprint endorses net neutrality (gigaom.com)
129.
Lars Andersen: a new level of archery [video] (youtube.com)
130.
Comcast: Simulating shitty network connections so you can build better systems (github.com)
131.
Facebook was down (facebook.com)
132.
Coding is not the new literacy (chris-granger.com)
133.
Show HN: Snabbt.js – a minimalistic animation library (daniel-lundin.github.io)
134.
Applying an experimental procedure to fall in love (nytimes.com)
135.
Why are free proxies free? (2013) (blog.haschek.at)
136.
Charlie Hebdo: first cover since terror attack depicts prophet Muhammad (theguardian.com)
137.
From Node.js to Go (bowery.io)
138.
Chess: Who will win in this riveting game of Math.random() vs. Math.random()? (chessboardjs.com)
139.
What Blocks Ruby and Python from Getting to JavaScript V8 Speed? (stackoverflow.com)
140.
New, more powerful Google Translate app (googletranslate.blogspot.com)
141.
The Best Entrepreneur I Know (donpottinger.net)
142.
The Ronco Principle (paulgraham.com)
143.
The Tough Decision to Leave the Classroom (iamjwal.com)
144.
A Dangerous and Costly Photo in Japan (news.vice.com)
145.
Holder limits seized-asset sharing process that split billions with police (washingtonpost.com)
146.
How HoursTracker earns five figures a month on the App Store (medium.com)
147.
I made a debugger that draws the state machine of the program (i.imgur.com)
148.
What's New in CPUs Since the 80s and How Does It Affect Programmers? (danluu.com)
149.
Show HN: Building terminal dashboards using ASCII/ANSI art and JavaScript (github.com)
150.
The problem with Angular (quirksmode.org)