Hardware Hackathons Are Hard
(octopart.com)
January 2014 Archive
1291.
1292.
Lehmer sieve
(en.wikipedia.org)
1293.
Pharocloud – Hosting for Smalltalk web-applications
(pharocloud.com)
1294.
Special
(daringfireball.net)
1295.
What happens if authorities seize your laptop?
(bbc.co.uk)
1296.
Bitcoin 2014 – Top predictions
(lightspeedindia.wordpress.com)
1297.
Fermi Paradox: If the Universe Is Teeming with Aliens, Where Is Everybody?
(books.google.com)
1299.
The Costs of Keeping Your Rails App Up to Date, Or Not
(samuelmullen.com)
1300.
How the Internet Ruined San Francisco (1999)
(salon.com)
1301.
New website lets you trade Starbucks gift cards for Bitcoin
(digitaltrends.com)
1302.
Too many electric cars, not enough workplace chargers
(mercurynews.com)
1303.
Amazon, the time has come to give you a key
(peternixey.com)
1305.
1306.
Trust, Users and the Developer Division
(m.facebook.com)
1307.
Reasons to use a paper-based task manager
(blog.icorbin.com)
1308.
1309.
Show HN: Releasing my first real open source project – Captionss
(captionss.com)
1310.
1311.
First-Ever Porsche Rediscovered: Electric Power from 1898
(ca.finance.yahoo.com)
1312.
RESTful Realtime
(code.realcrowd.com)
1313.
Snapchat usage triples among teens in the last year
(survata.com)
1314.
Bruce Schneier Joins Startup Co3 Systems
(threatpost.com)
1315.
Support for Ruby 1.9.3 will end on February 23, 2015
(ruby-lang.org)
1316.
Why do chocolate chip cookies have 37% (1/e) chocolate in them?
(math.stackexchange.com)
1317.
Oracle doing a survey on sun.misc.Unsafe usage
(blogs.oracle.com)
1318.
The Older Mind May Just Be a Fuller Mind
(newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com)
1319.
Why We Built Marvel
(elasticsearch.org)
1320.
Bitcoin will fail without decentralized mining
(bitcointalk.org)