January 2016 Archive
421.
Chirimen, a Firefox OS-Powered IoT Single-Board Computer Developed by Mozilla (mozopenhard.mozillafactory.org)
422.
EC2 Price Reduction (C4, M4, and R3 Instances) (aws.amazon.com)
423.
SourceForge and Slashdot Have Been Sold (fossforce.com)
424.
X.Org Might Lose Its Domain Name (phoronix.com)
425.
New string formatting in Python (zerokspot.com)
426.
Why BPG will replace GIFs and more (eek.ro)
427.
Ditching Scrum for Kanban - The best decision we’ve made as a team (medium.com)
428.
The Sega Saturn and Transparency (mattgreer.org)
429.
Comets can't explain weird 'alien megastructure' star after all (newscientist.com)
430.
Taco Bell Programming (2010) (web.archive.org)
431.
Career Advice from Scott Adams (2007) (dilbertblog.typepad.com)
432.
Renaissance Florence Was a Better Model for Innovation Than Silicon Valley Is (hbr.org)
433.
Reverse Engineering a Real Candle (cpldcpu.wordpress.com)
434.
Andrei Alexandrescu: Writing Fast Code [video] (youtube.com)
435.
New York Wants to Force Vendors to Decrypt Users’ Phones (onthewire.io)
436.
A rant about application configuration (robotlolita.me)
437.
More evidence emerges for 'transmissible Alzheimer's' theory (nature.com)
438.
Facebook Climbs to 1.59B Users, Beats Q4 Estimates with $5.8B Revenue (techcrunch.com)
439.
Beware of the Silicon Valley cult (thinkfaster.co)
440.
VMware Confirms Layoffs as It Prepares for Dell Acquisition (techcrunch.com)
441.
You Don’t Need More Free Time (nytimes.com)
442.
Microsoft reveals details of Windows 10 usage tracking (bbc.co.uk)
443.
Microkernels are slow and Elvis didn't do no drugs (blog.darknedgy.net)
444.
Is it still possible to get away with a heist? (s.telegraph.co.uk)
445.
Soundcloud for the Desktop (soundnodeapp.com)
446.
The Unexotic Underclass (2013) (miter.mit.edu)
447.
Verizon Routing Millions of IP Addresses for Cybercrime Gangs (spamhaus.org)
448.
MH370 search team finds second shipwreck (bbc.com)
449.
You're Not Allowed to Criticize Startups, You Stupid Hater (minimaxir.com)
450.
Juniper Networks will drop code tied to National Security Agency (reuters.com)