January 2014 Archive
6541.
Build your own supercomputer out of Raspberry Pi boards (zdnet.com)
6542.
No, you're not a data scientist (jpkab.nodejitsu.com)
6543.
Show HN: PyLaTeX - Easily create LaTeX documents with Python (github.com)
6544.
OpenBSD Foundation At Risk Of Shutting Down (phoronix.com)
6545.
Google is building a robot army (kernelmag.com)
6546.
Which was the worst VR headset of the 1990s? (redbull.com)
6547.
Here are 10 Steam Machine games you can play right now (redbull.com)
6548.
What's the difference between Angular and Ractive? (blog.ractivejs.org)
6549.
Why Humility Pays Off (medium.com)
6550.
Checking the Source SDK Project (viva64.com)
6551.
Show HN: Handshake.js a Haptic Effects Library for HTML5 (github.com)
6552.
Show HN:An Open-Source Computer Science Curriculum (afaq.dreamhosters.com)
6553.
Traffic simulation game in Elm (warski.org)
6554.
Clojure, Dynamic Languages, Creativity and Simplicity (z.caudate.me)
6555.
Why Music Streaming Is More Lucrative For Labels (hypebot.com)
6556.
5 great web tools for musicians (jkant.blogspot.it)
6557.
Adobe partners with Sketchfab to bring 3D publishing to Photoshop (blog.sketchfab.com)
6558.
Quantitative arguments as hypermedia (blog.standardanalytics.io)
6559.
The Average Value of a Tech Company is Decreasing (tomtunguz.com)
6560.
Deutsche Telekom IPv6 Traffic Passes 15%, Verizon's IPv6 Traffic Passes 40% (internetsociety.org)
6561.
Kill sticky headers (alisdair.mcdiarmid.org)
6562.
How many hours do you expect to clock in a 40 hour week? (workplace.stackexchange.com)
6563.
D3 Plugins: Truly Interactive Matplotlib In Your Browser (jakevdp.github.io)
6564.
Show HN: Study on what works in Social Media Marketing (beevolve.com)
6565.
Sacramento Kings to become first pro team to accept bitcoins (allball.blogs.nba.com)
6566.
Plum Analytics Becomes Part of EBSCO Information Services (blog.plumanalytics.com)
6567.
All you should know about unicode - No Excuse (joelonsoftware.com)
6568.
A More Modern Scale for Web Typography (typecast.com)
6569.
Google’s Car Guru Talks About a Future of Wildly Safe Roads (wired.com)
6570.
Ups and Downs of Pull Request Flow - part 2 (netguru.co)