January 2014 Archive
2941.
In the Name of Love (jacobinmag.com)
2942.
What Happens When Google Wants To Buy A Google Ventures Portfolio Company? (techcrunch.com)
2943.
NSA to senator: If we were collecting your phone records, we couldn't tell you (security.blogs.cnn.com)
2944.
Telemetry Protocols, or Why HTTP Won't Work for IoT (iotworld.com)
2945.
Black Girls Code wins Microsoft grant (blogs.msdn.com)
2946.
Guess Who Owns The Patent to RSA's Backdoor Algorithm? Blackberry (jeffreycarr.blogspot.com)
2947.
Big Picture: Google Visualization Research (research.google.com)
2948.
The Architecture of the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (aosabook.org)
2949.
1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + ... = - 1/12 (en.wikipedia.org)
2950.
Automate Everyday Tasks (sc5.io)
2951.
Hacker News Onion (twitter.com)
2952.
Why So Many Tech Founders Who Are Jerks Become Insanely Rich And Successful (businessinsider.com)
2953.
Tech reporter Brian Krebs hacks it on his own, one scoop at a time (poynter.org)
2954.
OpenBSD Moving Towards Signed Packages — Based On D. J. Bernstein Crypto (bsd.slashdot.org)
2955.
The Amazing Adventures of NSArray (arigrant.com)
2956.
Learn Ember.js (emberjstraining.com)
2957.
Google Bans Chrome Extensions Purchased To Deliver Adware (theverge.com)
2958.
A Sudoku Solver in APL (youtube.com)
2959.
Redis Cluster and limiting divergences (antirez.com)
2960.
Not all CLAs are equal (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
2961.
Show HN: An awesome social sharing widget with NLP & behavioral algorithms (chrome.google.com)
2962.
Elm 0.11 - easily embed in HTML and talk to JS (elm-lang.org)
2963.
Slick 2.0 (slick.typesafe.com)
2964.
Yahoo is going full steam ahead with EmberJS (blog.shawndumas.com)
2965.
The Prisoner of Stress: What does anxiety mean? (newyorker.com)
2966.
How I set up a world-class personal weather station (charliewhite.net)
2967.
Upcoming changes to the Firefox Developer tools node picker (hacks.mozilla.org)
2968.
Synchronize your settings with Dropbox and Mackup (shellycloud.com)
2969.
Live Q&A with Edward Snowden (freesnowden.is)
2970.
How we’re using Lucidchart and Dropbox to reduce duplicate UX artifacts (blog.mozilla.org)