January 2014 Archive
2101.
The 1969 male worker median salary was $35,567 (in 2012 dollars). Today: $33,904 (talkingpointsmemo.com)
2102.
When marketers try to have me clean up their mess, I try to bill them (mr.gy)
2103.
Cross-Event Search (chairnerd.seatgeek.com)
2104.
Bizarre Star Could Host a Neutron Star in Its Core (scientificamerican.com)
2105.
Niice.co - a search engine with taste (niice.co)
2106.
An astonishing, dangerous cold snap is about to descend on the U.S. (washingtonpost.com)
2107.
Bitcoin now accepted at productivity tool Toodledo (toodledo.com)
2108.
The Importance of Sequential Testing (austinrochford.com)
2109.
When Misogynist Trolls Make Journalism Miserable for Women (theatlantic.com)
2110.
Hands-on with Toshiba’s high-resolution 4K laptops (and more) (arstechnica.com)
2111.
What Happens When Water Freezes in a Box So Strong It Can’t Expand? (gizmodo.com)
2112.
Hackathon Playbook Part 1: How to Sponsor (lob.com)
2113.
How to name your startup in 3 easy steps (policygenius.com)
2114.
PHP JSON licensing and PHP 5.5 (iteration99.com)
2115.
The Married Women of AshleyMadison.com (gq.com)
2116.
On and Off the Road with Barack Obama (newyorker.com)
2117.
20 lessons about making viral apps I learned the hard way (agevik.se)
2118.
How to start, publish and fail in 3 weeks (gamasutra.com)
2119.
B5500 Emulation Project (retro-b5500.blogspot.com)
2120.
Play with Interactive Bootstrap Documentation (pinegrow.com)
2121.
Confessions of a knowledge junkie (ochronus.com)
2122.
Man moves multi-ton blocks using ancient technology (mlive.com)
2123.
Quit Throwing 9/11 In Our Faces (warrantless.org)
2124.
A Markov Chain trained with H.P. Lovecraft and the Bible (antipope.org)
2125.
Steve Wozniak on Google+ (plus.google.com)
2126.
Apple Originally Tried To Give GPL'ed LLVM To GCC (phoronix.com)
2127.
Medium is Winning (m50d.github.io)
2128.
Do you know your bitwise operators? (quaxio.com)
2129.
Rough patch for Uber service's challenge to taxis (cnbc.com)
2130.
Show HN: Having a hard time waking up? Check out Wake Alarm (blog.tinyhearts.com)