January 2015 Archive
2311.
Trolling Marketers for Profit and Pleasure (stilldrinking.org)
2312.
Gmail alternatives
2313.
‘This.’ Has People Clamoring for an Invite (nytimes.com)
2314.
TrackingPoint shows off the “Mile Maker,” a rifle with 1,800-yard range (arstechnica.com)
2315.
Ask HN: My friend is missing in Mexico and I need help to find him ()
2316.
Mouse Box: An ARM computer in a mouse (mouse-box.com)
2317.
How to Send Postcards as Effortlessly as Email (lob.com)
2318.
Ask HN: Went to the movies today, how the heck can they pay so many people? ()
2319.
Hoax call to David Cameron prompts security review (bbc.co.uk)
2320.
YouTube Reaffirms Zoe Keating’s Understanding of Its Contract Is Incorrect (diffuser.fm)
2321.
Has the time come for a physics notation standard? (backreaction.blogspot.com)
2322.
With a Few Bits of Data, Researchers Identify ‘Anonymous’ People (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
2323.
Uber’s Latest Experiment Is Uber Cargo, a Logistics Service in Hong Kong (techcrunch.com)
2324.
Cool, but obscure unix tools (kkovacs.eu)
2325.
Show HN: SpaceBase – A Sass-based Responsive CSS Framework (spacebase.space150.com)
2326.
Using Virtual Reality to Create Software: A Likely Future (medium.com)
2327.
.co TLD appears to be down
2328.
How to go from a nobody to a somebody (calacanis.com)
2329.
Making Flux and REST Play Nicely Together (quizlet.com)
2330.
Show HN: TLDRify – URL Shortener for text selections (tldrify.com)
2331.
Bitcoin Is Collapsing (businessweek.com)
2332.
PickyDomains – Risk-Free Naming Service (pickydomains.com)
2333.
The Last of the Magicians: On Jack Parsons and JPL (motherboard.vice.com)
2334.
Why F# evangelism isn't working (ericsink.com)
2335.
On the criteria to be used in decomposing systems into modules (1971) (repository.cmu.edu)
2336.
The Joy of Handles (1992) (textfiles.com)
2337.
Monitor Docker Containers with Prometheus (5pi.de)
2338.
A Digital Edition of Samuel Johnson's Dictionary of the English Language (1755) (johnsonsdictionaryonline.com)
2339.
Fin (dtrace.org)
2340.
Renaissance – control your computer with a musical instrument (github.com)