January 2014 Archive
2671.
FreeBSD 10 Officially released (freebsd.org)
2672.
HP brings back Windows 7 'by popular demand' (theverge.com)
2673.
Entrepreneur Myths Demystified (sofi.com)
2674.
On the Matter of Why Bitcoin Matters (medium.com)
2675.
Amazon's 'schizophrenic' open source selfishness scares off potential talent (theregister.co.uk)
2676.
Habits of the wealthiest people (Infographic) (entrepreneur.com)
2677.
Chrome Bugs Lets Sites Listen to Your Private Conversations (talater.com)
2678.
The final confessions of a Silk Road kingpin (dailydot.com)
2679.
Red Hat ups its virtualization and cloud game (zdnet.com)
2680.
The Four Freedoms (ma.tt)
2681.
Indian woman says gang-raped on orders of village court (reuters.com)
2682.
4 Lifehacks From Ancient Philosophers That Will Make You Happier (bakadesuyo.com)
2683.
Gmail's Down (gmail.com)
2684.
We are creating the HIV/AIDS vaccine to give away to the world for free. AMA. (reddit.com)
2685.
FreeBSD, OS X, and Solaris monitoring tools using DTrace (brendangregg.com)
2686.
"[Urgent] Please remove this repo immediately" (github.com)
2687.
Two severe "WontFix" vulnerabilities in Facebook Connect (homakov.blogspot.com)
2688.
Low Level Bit Hacks (2009) (catonmat.net)
2689.
Mistakes Startups Make When Building for Mobile (firstround.com)
2690.
Redesigned Pull Requests (github.com)
2691.
If You’re Not Helping People Develop, You’re Not Management Material (blogs.hbr.org)
2692.
How I Lost My $50,000 Twitter Username (thenextweb.com)
2693.
Good Tech Lead, Bad Tech Lead; A brief guide to tech leadership at Foursquare (medium.com)
2694.
Google to sell Motorola to Lenovo, say reports (theverge.com)
2695.
Nine Things to Expect from HTTP/2 (mnot.net)
2696.
Google SVP of Chrome and Apps Sundar Pichai now front runner for Microsoft CEO job (siliconangle.com)
2697.
Twitter employee is mad someone jumped in front of caltrain today. (twitter.com)
2698.
Ask HN: What language should I develop in?
2699.
Removed gendered pronouns; replace with neutral, singular "they" (github.com)
2700.
Tell Apple the Story of Your First Mac (apple.com)