February 2014 Archive
3181.
How I save money when traveling for work (christianheilmann.com)
3182.
MtGox hacked? (reddit.com)
3183.
Using auto-Rickrolling routers to spread "gay propaganda" in Russia (orbooks.com)
3184.
Alternative to Rails::Engine (pothibo.com)
3185.
Dogecoin has allegedly forked (reddit.com)
3186.
StrataConf Insider Tweets (memamsa.com)
3187.
Staying up to date with the latest protocols: SPDY/3.1 (blog.cloudflare.com)
3188.
I can rest easy. We’re finally home. (blog.42floors.com)
3189.
Basecamp is Now Free for Teachers. (basecamp.com)
3190.
ES6 Fiddle (es6fiddle.net)
3191.
Google Capital: investing in growth-stage companies (googleblog.blogspot.com)
3192.
Clever Ways Online Marketers Use Consumer Surveys (survata.com)
3193.
Fleet by CoreOS, a distributed init system built on etcd and systemd (github.com)
3194.
Grid: A simple guide to responsive design (adamkaplan.me)
3195.
Understanding Linux Memory utilization (careers.directi.com)
3196.
Pixate releases open source Pixate Freestyle for iOS and Android (pixate.com)
3197.
Composer: Downloading Random Code Is Not A Security Vulnerability? (blog.astrumfutura.com)
3198.
Paul Singh Announces the $50M Crystal Tech Fund in DC (tech.co)
3199.
Show HN: Handle PIL vs. Pillow in your Python modules with Pillowfight (github.com)
3200.
Google Acquires Spider.io To Help Spot And Stop Online Ad Fraud (techcrunch.com)
3201.
6 tools to keep your coder mind sharp (blog.crowdint.com)
3202.
Ask HN: What are your must-read computer science journals and magazines? ()
3203.
Graph TV (graphtv.kevinformatics.com)
3204.
Declutter by Writing Expiration Dates on Items You Rarely Use (lifehacker.com)
3205.
The Wild Wild Web: YouTube ads serving malware (labs.bromium.com)
3206.
Bitcoin price is dropping $5 per minute (twitter.com)
3207.
CYCLONE Hx9: NSA Exploit of the Day (schneier.com)
3208.
What Getting Fired Taught Us About Hiring (blog.lever.co)
3209.
2013 – Another Year In MAME (mamedev.emulab.it)
3210.
Is Bitcoin Dead? (isbitcoindead.com)