January 2014 Archive
8011.
Writing for Beginners (nicolefenton.com)
8012.
Target has free wifi (retailwire.com)
8013.
Google Plus is down ()
8014.
Snowden: 'Not all spying bad' but NSA program 'divorced from reason' (news.cnet.com)
8015.
Here's What Google Engineers Do When Gmail Goes Down (businessinsider.com)
8016.
Massive blimps over Maryland to conduct 24/7 domestic aerial surveillance (blogs.computerworld.com)
8017.
Can Soylent help you give up food forever in 2014? (qz.com)
8018.
Use Subqueries to Count Distinct 0X Faster (ta.speot.is)
8019.
Show HN: validator.py -- data/form validation in python (mansam.github.io)
8020.
A code golfing site with an automatic grader (40 programming languages allowed). (spoj.com)
8021.
Achievement Unlocked: The SF Class War Reaches Godwin’s Law (techcrunch.com)
8022.
Business Idea Collector (ivanistheone.github.io)
8023.
Make. Publish. Share. 3 Minute Screencasts. (quickcast.io)
8024.
Unlimited Facebook data plan (support.gosmartmobile.com)
8025.
Help ACLU tell FCC to preserve Net Neutrality (aclu.org)
8026.
Trails: Just routing (for the browser) (github.com)
8027.
Call for votes on default Linux init system for jessie (lists.debian.org)
8028.
Riot Squad using Ancient Roman techniques (youtube.com)
8029.
Impact Resistant Screen Protector (shopify.evolutivelabs.com)
8030.
Google Bus Protests: In Defense of Direct Action (medium.com)
8031.
Macintosh review from BYTE Magazine (1984) (aresluna.org)
8032.
Ask HN: Startups on "TV Broadcasting" market? ()
8033.
Disruptions: The Holodeck Begins to Take Shape (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8034.
Ask HN: Which are the best approaches for in-place parallel sorting? ()
8035.
Show HN - HNTRENDZ (My most recent side project) (github.com)
8036.
The things not taught in school (micaelwidell.com)
8037.
BugMeNot - New design (bugmenot.com)
8038.
Transcript of interview with Edward Snowden on German TV [Google Translate] (translate.google.com)
8039.
Ask HN: Would you hire an ex-government intel intern? ()
8040.
Snowden says he might face U.S. retaliation for his disclosures (washingtonpost.com)