February 2014 Archive
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Inside Russia's Ridiculous Sochi Security Scanner
(popsci.com)
3364.
Beacon's (YC W14) new button lets you decide how much writers get paid
(venturebeat.com)
3365.
Samsung could have bought Android
(hacksandstuff.com)
3366.
Hackaday Projects: hosting site by hackers for hackers that actually works
(projects.hackaday.com)
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Spy Chief: We Should’ve Told You We Track Your Calls
(thedailybeast.com)
3369.
Little JavaScripter, Revisited
(weblog.bocoup.com)
3370.
Email: don't feel guilty being a jerk, embrace it.
(blog.frontapp.com)
3371.
In Silicon Valley, Indians' dreams have become reality
(marketplace.org)
3372.
Former Microsoft CPU Researcher Does Reddit AMA
(reddit.com)
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3374.
If you're salting and hashing your passwords, you're doing it wrong
(justgohome.co.uk)
3375.
Today’s Apps Are Turning Us Into Sociopaths
(wired.com)
3376.
Ghostwriting Julian Assange's autobiography
(lrb.co.uk)
3377.
Raspberry Pi GPU Goes Open Source $10,000 Bounty For Quake 3
(hackaday.com)
3378.
Sony Reject Lenovo Offer
(podd.io)
3379.
Special Report – Tech Startups [pdf]
(media.economist.com)
3381.
Giganews Scores Legal Victory for Usenet
(ngrblog.com)
3382.
3383.
Atlas of US Historical Geography Digitized
(dsl.richmond.edu)
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How Google Backs Up The Internet Along With Exabytes Of Other Data
(highscalability.com)
3388.
Marvel Entertainment launches developer program
(developer.marvel.com)
3389.
Vimtronner: Multiplayer vim Trainer based on TRON built in Node.js
(carbonfive.github.io)
3390.
French Revolution Digital Archive
(frda-stage.stanford.edu)