January 2015 Archive
2911.
iTunes Connect Issue Causing Developers to Be Logged into Wrong Accounts (macrumors.com)
2912.
Comcast thinks my husband is an a**hole – and they put it in writing (elliott.org)
2913.
Global Capital Descends on Berlin Tech Scene (2011) (m.spiegel.de)
2914.
Ted Cruz to Chair Senate Science Subcommittee (techcrunch.com)
2915.
Making a static blog with Python Pelican (nafiulis.me)
2916.
Refresh for a new OS, VMs as homepage backgrounds (benjojo.co.uk)
2917.
Questions and Answers from “Against DNSSEC” (sockpuppet.org)
2918.
The draft decision of Wikipedia’s ArbCom on Gamergate is worse than a crime (markbernstein.org)
2919.
HowsItGoin (howsitgo.in)
2920.
Spark Core Shower Room Door Sensor (unop.uk)
2921.
Porting a XNA CPC emulator to Linux in under 90s (plus.google.com)
2922.
Top Expensive iOS apps (topgrossingapps.blogspot.com)
2923.
Ex-Microsoft Bug Bounty dev forced to decrypt laptop for Paris airport official (theregister.co.uk)
2924.
Best Design and Development Guides (github.com)
2925.
Emotional Marketing Value Headline Analyzer (aminstitute.com)
2926.
Should Psychological Neuroscience Research Be Funded? (popsych.org)
2927.
Node Predictions for 2015 (strongloop.com)
2928.
Google Glass to Explorers: "Thanks for Exploring with Us" (email) ()
2929.
Route-First Rails Development (code.hireart.com)
2930.
The Sony Hack and Nortel's Demise: Piracy vs. Crown Jewel Theft (forbes.com)
2931.
Shrdlu resurrection – A 1970 artificial intelligence system (semaphorecorp.com)
2932.
Lucky you fly the long EZ (1982) (ez.org)
2933.
Libreboot X200 laptop now FSF-certified to respect your freedom (fsf.org)
2934.
The story of a pivot (blog.foundd.com)
2935.
App Claims to Know When Police Are Tracking You with Fake Cell Towers (motherboard.vice.com)
2936.
Bag of Words models for visual categorization (gilscvblog.wordpress.com)
2937.
Telescope Making [video] (youtube.com)
2938.
Talking Machines- Machine Learning Podcast (thetalkingmachines.com)
2939.
Functional Programming should be your #1 priority for 2015 (medium.com)
2940.
About unboxed float arrays (lexifi.com)