January 2014 Archive
10681.
Cove Guardians
(twitter.com)
10682.
15 year old hacker really wants to go to hackathon but parents won't let him
(victorlourng.com)
10683.
Men know how to strategically piss off their opponent
(arstechnica.com)
10684.
10685.
Twister suffers reversal attack
(twister.net.co)
10686.
Amazing new machine breaks the $1000 barrier for a 30x human genome
(sciencerecorder.com)
10687.
Difference between factory and singleton
(thomasloh.com)
10688.
Builder - fluent immutable builders for Go
(github.com)
10689.
Autocurry in JS
(mksenzov.github.io)
10690.
Wraith: A Bananagrams Variant
(bytbox.net)
10691.
10692.
Ideas Are Our Greatest Natural Resource
(bigthink.com)
10693.
Ruby Threads, Unicorn, and You
(varaneckas.com)
10694.
For the love of money
(mobile.nytimes.com)
10695.
I Love Hackathons, Long Live Hackathons. I Hate Hackathons, Hackathons Must Die.
(nathanleclaire.com)
10696.
Optimization Hell
(optimizationhell.tumblr.com)
10697.
NSA Codenames
(cryptome.org)
10698.
10699.
Hidden features of Ruby
(stackoverflow.com)
10700.
Window.name can be used as an XSS attack vector (2008)
(bugzilla.mozilla.org)
10701.
One Start-Up’s Adventure in Figuring Out the Price of a Used Chair
(allthingsd.com)
10702.
Google Doodles: From Gandhi To MLK, History’s Giants Have Become Marketing Tools
(washingtonpost.com)
10703.
Launching a Startup for $49
(startuplow.com)
10704.
The Rules
(youtube.com)
10705.
New Self Website
(self.messaging.io)
10706.
496 is most notable for being a perfect number
(en.wikipedia.org)
10707.
Secure mobile ID, authentication & signing
(mobiilivarmenne.fi)
10708.
Secret Histories
(nytimes.com)
10709.
10710.
The Future of UI and the Dream of the ‘90s
(medium.com)