January 2015 Archive
2791.
Dear tech companies, this is not how you hire engineers (swizec.com)
2792.
High-speed railways are revolutionizing trade in Eurasia (salon.com)
2793.
Google suspended my application and now my google play account is terminated
2794.
Show HN: SelectorGadget (selectorgadget.com)
2795.
F.lux: adjusts display color temp by time of day (justgetflux.com)
2796.
Show HN: Headline (headline.adammenges.com)
2797.
Things Steve Jobs said Apple would never do – and Apple is doing (money.cnn.com)
2798.
My $5k/month Challenge (hillfold.com)
2799.
At CES: Color-changing E Ink film for display experience (phys.org)
2800.
WayTools Textblade (waytools.com)
2801.
Laser may replace copper in chips for high-speed, low-energy data transmission (kurzweilai.net)
2802.
Why I'm coding with Mithril
2803.
Show HN: A Day in My Life – Today’s progress is motivation for tomorrow (adimyl.com)
2804.
Shen Language will be moving to a BSD license (groups.google.com)
2805.
Hacking a Bitcoin exchange – the hard way (sakurity.com)
2806.
Peerio – Secure messaging and file sharing (peerio.com)
2807.
BetaBox – a custom prototyping lab built inside a shipping container (betaversity.com)
2808.
The Tell of the Proprietary First Movers (avc.com)
2809.
Gender and tenure diversity in GitHub teams relate to higher productivity ()
2810.
Steve Wozniak is not boring (github.com)
2811.
Show HN: Markov – A compact C++ library to easily simulate Markov processes (github.com)
2812.
China Clamps Down Still Harder on Internet Access, Blocks VPNs (nytimes.com)
2813.
Cyberspace and the Sacralization of Information (journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de)
2814.
NASA explores inflatable spacecraft technology (phys.org)
2815.
FBI says search warrants not needed to use “stingrays” in public places (arstechnica.com)
2816.
In the 20th century, the frequency of the definite article “the” decreased (languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu)
2817.
Show HN: Twilio plays Pokemon - Play pokemon via SMS using twilio (pokemon.winrar.io)
2818.
Dyson's Latest Feat of Over-Engineering: A Filterless Vacuum (wired.com)
2819.
Inside Colombia's Coffee Research Laboratory (motherboard.vice.com)
2820.
A $10 USB charger that steals MS keyboard strokes (arstechnica.com)