January 2014 Archive
1921.
How the United States is reinventing itself yet again (washingtonpost.com)
1922.
Capitalism vs. Democracy (mobile.nytimes.com)
1923.
Venture Capitalist Says "War" on the Rich Is Like Nazi Germany's War on the Jews (theatlantic.com)
1924.
UK Gov Security Assessment puts Ubuntu in First Place [pdf] (insights.ubuntu.com)
1925.
Ask HN: What are some new things to try in life?
1926.
Gmail Now Lets You Email Your Google+ Connections (thenextweb.com)
1927.
The Dirty Secret of 10x Engineers (erictang.org)
1928.
IBM Wins Most U.S. Patents for 21st Year in a Row (bloomberg.com)
1929.
Hey Developer, Are You Focusing On the Right Thing? (bitnative.com)
1930.
Irish politician calls for crack down on "open source Internet browsers" (finegael.ie)
1931.
Dawn of Autonomous Corporations Powered by Bitcoin: Part-2 (btcgeek.com)
1932.
NoteHub API (notehub.org)
1933.
On finding a technical co-founder (chintanparikh.github.io)
1934.
The 7 Habits of Highly Dysfunctional Developers (1998) (ganssle.com)
1935.
Is our Sun falling silent? (bbc.co.uk)
1936.
Epistemology of Wave Function Collapse in Quantum Physics [pdf] (arxiv.org)
1937.
Show HN: SupportKit embeds Zendesk into your iOS apps, with one line of code (supportkit.radialpoint.com)
1938.
On Practical Qt Security (daniel.molkentin.net)
1939.
Coursera Data Science Certificate (coursera.org)
1940.
Andreessen Horowitz Invests $20M In Custom Apparel Platform Teespring (techcrunch.com)
1941.
Why Procrastinators Procrastinate (waitbutwhy.com)
1942.
Do you want to learn some abstract math? Will you give me your opinion? ()
1943.
Apache ignores access control when using FastCGI (issues.apache.org)
1944.
AT&T's Sponsored Data is bad for the internet, the economy, and you too (theverge.com)
1945.
Show HN: Conductance - next gen webapp server built on StratifiedJS (conductance.io)
1946.
Payments Company Stripe Raises $80M at a $1.75B Valuation (techcrunch.com)
1947.
3 Years of Remote Work and Counting (blog.thegrizzlylabs.com)
1948.
Balanced (YC W11) takes product development to the next level with crowdfunding (techcrunch.com)
1949.
WebKit.js: It's happening for real, via Emscripten (badassjs.com)
1950.
Magnus Carlsen and Matt Damon. (en.chessbase.com)