January 2014 Archive
1531.
What Programming Languages Do You Struggle To Hire For? (codingcupboard.com)
1532.
San Francisco Is Eating Itself (alexcastle.net)
1533.
What Jobs Will the Robots Take? (theatlantic.com)
1534.
As the Mac Turns 30, Apple Ponders ‘Post-PC’ Era (blogs.wsj.com)
1535.
The Feds Are Ready To Sell $25 Million of Bitcoin Seized From The Silk Road (forbes.com)
1536.
Crowded Out of Ivory Tower, Adjuncts See a Life Less Lofty (nytimes.com)
1537.
Passwordless Products (blog.bolt.co)
1538.
Startup Idea: The Best Way to Buy Furniture – Would You Use This? (homehub.co)
1539.
Seven Years Is Too Long (lolindrath.com)
1540.
Quentin Tarantino is suing Gawker for posting a link to the script of his film (bbc.co.uk)
1541.
Immunity Project – HIV Vaccine Development Program [pdf] (dl.dropboxusercontent.com)
1542.
Google Data Chief Says ‘Flawed’ EU Privacy Law Is Dead (bloomberg.com)
1543.
Oracle to issue huge security patch addressing 36 Java vulnerabilities (theinquirer.net)
1544.
Show HN: Ken, Curation of best programming news on the Internet (ken.outputsocket.com)
1545.
Net Neutrality and the Oil War (recode.net)
1546.
Homophony Groups in Haskell (andrew.gibiansky.com)
1547.
Advertising an Android game: Facebook vs. AdMob (war-worlds.com)
1548.
Google’s New Business Model (stratechery.com)
1549.
Great Companies Don’t Have an Exit Strategy (recode.net)
1550.
What is WebRTC? (pubnub.com)
1551.
Ribbon Launches P2P Payments App. No app or account required (techcrunch.com)
1552.
Ukraine's PM Azarov and government resign (bbc.co.uk)
1553.
FenixEdu, a open source academic and learning management system (fenixedu.org)
1554.
Man uses first-class ticket for year’s worth of free meals (ktvu.com)
1555.
Understanding and mitigating NTP-based DDoS attacks (blog.cloudflare.com)
1556.
Reactive Joins in Meteor (discovermeteor.com)
1557.
A Postmortem of Failed Products (losingfight.com)
1558.
A data pipeline built with capnproto-rust and ZeroMQ (dwrensha.github.io)
1559.
Luck: The Secret Sauce of Successful Startups (ramlijohn.com)
1560.
Apportable’s SpriteBuilder lets developers run iOS games on Android (YC W11) (venturebeat.com)