January 2014 Archive
3061.
Ask HN: Using Python for large, distributed system
3062.
Learning Ruby for Children (kickstarter.com)
3063.
TIL: Marissa Mayer Still Uses Gmail (twitter.com)
3064.
Are resumes relevant for hackers? ()
3065.
Ask HN: Best forums for remote workers? ()
3066.
What is it like to write a technical book? (xaprb.com)
3067.
IWatch + iOS 8: Apple sets out to redefine mobile health, fitness tracking (9to5mac.com)
3068.
My experience mining Dogecoins (curran.pw)
3069.
40 Days With the Playstation 4 (exitevent.com)
3070.
Ask HN: Which tech conferences will you attend in 2014? ()
3071.
GoPin – Tool-less version pinning for Go (gopin.org)
3072.
The most important thing in the morning. (danielkostelni.bl.ee)
3073.
Follow up on 'Consultants vs. Employees' (backforty.io)
3074.
Ask HN: How did RapGenius get their ranking back? ()
3075.
Trust but Verify (brendaneich.com)
3076.
R vs Python (theswarmlab.com)
3077.
The Looming Payment Liability Coming to American Merchants in 2015 (digitalpay.info)
3078.
Office. Office never changes (codingfearlessly.com)
3079.
85 people own half of the world's wealth (businessweek.com)
3080.
Is Perl really short of newbies? (blogs.perl.org)
3081.
Please add `man -k' to the list of unix commands worth memorizing ()
3082.
Gadget Made by a 16-Year-Old Could Decrease Your Energy Bills (tech.co)
3083.
Stanford - Cryptography II (coursera.org)
3084.
Heisenbug (en.wikipedia.org)
3085.
Snowden Speaks, Says He Acted Alone. Should We Believe Him? (newrepublic.com)
3086.
Glasnost: Test whether your ISP is traffic shaping (measurementlab.net)
3087.
Microsoft Research Built a Smart Elevator with AI (thenextweb.com)
3088.
Google Chrome stores every password that you use, even in Incognito mode ()
3089.
New Clues in the Target Breach (krebsonsecurity.com)
3090.
40-Pound Calculators, the Birth of Ethernet, and a $100B Mistake (a16z.com)