January 2014 Archive
1771.
A US judge rules Samsung 'infringed' Apple's auto-complete text patent (bbc.co.uk)
1772.
Young techies, know your place (pando.com)
1773.
The Ramanujan sum of all positive numbers up to infinity is -1/12 (kottke.org)
1774.
Stores Confront New World of Reduced Shopper Traffic (online.wsj.com)
1775.
Mining The Data Behind Toy Safety (chartio.com)
1776.
Subscription Billing Startup ChargeBee Raises $800k From Accel Partners (techcrunch.com)
1777.
A closer look at the iOS 7 App Switcher (vpdn.github.io)
1778.
Memory Monitoring With LXC (blog.codeship.io)
1779.
An Organic Approach to City Design (grasp.dk)
1780.
Optimizing large selector sets (github.com)
1781.
ESR: bzr is dying, Emacs needs to move (lists.gnu.org)
1782.
CCTV footae claimed to be of Indian diplomat strip searched by US (diyatv.com)
1783.
In Defense of Scala. Response to “I Don’t Like Scala” (blog.gridgainsystems.com)
1784.
Have US Income and Wealth Inequality Actually Increased? (chawkins.org)
1785.
Mining Bitcoins on a college campus (whyalex.com)
1786.
Detailed data on AP CS pass rates, race, and gender for 2013 (home.cc.gatech.edu)
1787.
Our 1 week side project is a Best New App on the Mac Appstore - what now? (itunes.apple.com)
1788.
Ask HN: How would you teach web development to college students?
1789.
iPhone 5s Owners Gobbling “Unprecedented” Levels of Data, Study Finds (techcrunch.com)
1790.
Ask HN: What is your current pet project?
1791.
TrueCrypt's Plausible Deniability is Theoretically Useless (2013) (defuse.ca)
1792.
Ask HN: Getting a CS "degree" via MIT OpenCourseWare?
1793.
Macintosh 128K: Technical Specifications (support.apple.com)
1794.
Bump and Flock discontinued (blog.bu.mp)
1795.
Amazon’s Android console to launch this year priced below $300 (vg247.com)
1796.
Startup aims to bring Call of Duty-like tech to live paintball games (venturebeat.com)
1797.
HEVC over Twitter (parabolaresearch.com)
1798.
Introducing the Open Automotive Alliance (openautoalliance.net)
1799.
I make shitty software with bugs – we all do (idiallo.com)
1800.
Why The Haters are Wrong About Growth Hacking (bothsidesofthetable.com)