February 2015 Archive
8071.
Next Time a Recruiter Pings You, Ask What You're Worth (medium.com)
8072.
The importance of building (it yourself) (gudnithor.github.io)
8073.
GitHub Trending API (api.githunt.io)
8074.
Genetic evidence shows loss of three basic tastes in penguins (phys.org)
8075.
Why American Express is losing its grip on the wealthy (bloomberg.com)
8076.
Startups, Late-Stage Valuations, and Bull (techcrunch.com)
8077.
Self-improvement is masturbation (fulcircles.wordpress.com)
8078.
How to Get Published on the Huffington Post (janetnewenham.wordpress.com)
8079.
Tech in Plain English (podcast) – Semantic Versioning (soundcloud.com)
8080.
The First Board Meeting (feld.com)
8081.
Getting Started with OCaml (blog.eatonphil.com)
8082.
PC-BSD 11.0-CURRENT images now available (blog.pcbsd.org)
8083.
Using Computer Vision to Improve EEG Signals (synaptitude.me)
8084.
A Chinese Logo Cleverly Designed for Hyper Growth in the Next 30 Years (wired.com)
8085.
55+ pictures that will satisfy every perfectionist (architecturendesign.net)
8086.
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Torches Records with $94.4M Debut (variety.com)
8087.
What the hell is a MVP? (macleodsawyer.com)
8088.
Marketing Is Dead, and Loyalty Killed It (hbr.org)
8089.
Practical public speaking for Nerds (dave.cheney.net)
8090.
Hostkey rotation, redux (blog.djm.net.au)
8091.
Raspberry Pi 2 update – (unofficial) Ubuntu 14.04 image available – Ryan Finnie (finnie.org)
8092.
A video game smashes crowdfunding records by raising $72m—and counting (economist.com)
8093.
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy: US Industrial Espionage in Germany (blog.valbonne-consulting.com)
8094.
Selecting the best UX prototyping tool (medium.com)
8095.
Astro Teller on Making Profits at Google X (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8096.
Is It Possible to Master Table Tennis [or Anything] in 12 Months? (experttabletennis.com)
8097.
Progress M-26M – Soyuz U Rollout (on a train) (spaceflight101.com)
8098.
Introducing GIFV – Imgur Blog (imgur.com)
8099.
Remote Desktop Protocol in Twisted Python (github.com)
8100.
Faster SHA-256 ASICs using carry reduced adders (bitslog.wordpress.com)