February 2014 Archive
3811.
You'd be surprised by what really motivates users (techcrunch.com)
3812.
Just how fast are GitHub Pages? (jeremymorgan.com)
3813.
Search for a Market Niche, and You Might Find a Crowd (nytimes.com)
3814.
Barilla Wants 3D Pasta Printers In Restaurants (3dprinterplans.info)
3815.
OclHashcat – GPU password cracker (hashcat.net)
3816.
Steve Wozniak: I Never Said Apple Should Make an Android Phone (anewdomain.net)
3817.
Dimly Lit Meals For One (dimlylitmealsforone.tumblr.com)
3818.
JavaScript projects to look into (javascriptoo.com)
3819.
Control Google Chrome from the command line (github.com)
3820.
U.S. Census API (census.gov)
3821.
An alternate history of Flappy Bird: "we must cultivate our garden." (blog.radiator.debacle.us)
3822.
After Olympic Dream Ends, U.S. Venture Capitalist Still Makes Waves in Sochi (blogs.wsj.com)
3823.
Because Of DRM, The Entire Copyright Monopoly Legislation Is A Lie (torrentfreak.com)
3824.
New Photos of the NSA and Other Top Intelligence Agencies Revealed (firstlook.org)
3825.
Fractal art creator with d3 + angular (vicapow.github.io)
3826.
Flappy Bird Google Trends (google.com)
3827.
Check GZIP compression (checkgzipcompression.com)
3828.
Smart Quotes for Smart People (smartquotesforsmartpeople.com)
3829.
Torch7 – Scientific computing for LuaJIT (torch.ch)
3830.
Contrary to Mt. Gox’s Statement, Bitcoin is not at fault (bitcoinfoundation.org)
3831.
What AOL's Tim Armstrong Got Right (bloomberg.com)
3832.
Modeling curiosity in a mobile robot (youtube.com)
3833.
Barnes and Noble Fired Its Entire Nook Hardware Engineering Staff (businessinsider.com)
3834.
Google Takes Over NASA’s Hangar One, a Silicon Valley Icon (wired.com)
3835.
Remember Klout? (mashable.com)
3836.
Google Takes Over NASA's Hangar One, a Silicon Valley Icon (wired.com)
3837.
Flappy Jam (itch.io)
3838.
Why You Will Never Do Anything Amazing With Your Life (medium.com)
3839.
Show HN: ES6 one liners to show off (h3manth.com)
3840.
5 Steps To Lower Your Stress (arshadchowdhury.com)