February 2014 Archive
5971.
Why major creative breakthroughs happen in your late thirties (qz.com)
5972.
How termite-inspired robots could build for us (edition.cnn.com)
5973.
World's First Real Microprocessor (before Intel 4004) (firstmicroprocessor.com)
5974.
Desert Bus: The Worst Video Game Ever Created (newyorker.com)
5975.
Web Components development in WebKit restarts in branch (lists.webkit.org)
5976.
Adobe's update to patch remote access (helpx.adobe.com)
5977.
A Hacking Game Where You Hijack the US Government (kotaku.com)
5978.
Tainted Love/Floppy Drives now with Vocals by Marc Almond (youtube.com)
5979.
What actual advice really consists of. (github.com)
5980.
Blockr.io – multi-cryptocurrency blockchain explorer (blockr.io)
5981.
An Economist’s Perspective on Tech Money and Housing (techcrunch.com)
5982.
Why is processing sorted array faster than an unsorted array? (stackoverflow.com)
5983.
Best easiest Web Browsers for android – TAJUL (tajul.com)
5984.
End of Startup Era: Chips Face Innovation Gap (eetimes.com)
5985.
XNA 5 (visualstudio.uservoice.com)
5986.
How I earned my first money while learning to code (thestubborndev.blogspot.it)
5987.
Underground farm in London ()
5988.
Does the Language You Use Make a Difference (revisited)? (simontylercousins.net)
5989.
Show HN: ES6 Fiddle – Fiddlin' with ECMAScript 6 (es6fiddle.net)
5990.
Here's One More Reason To Play Video Games: Beating Dyslexia (npr.org)
5991.
Apple and Google are fighting 'Flappy Bird' clones (theverge.com)
5992.
20 years of Impulse Tracker (roartindon.blogspot.com)
5993.
The 4 Things No One Tells You About Entrepreneurship (businessinsider.com)
5994.
Modular Workflow With RequireJS (gregfranko.com)
5995.
Silk Road 2.0 Admin: We Will Repay The Stolen Funds (deepdotweb.com)
5996.
Nanomotors Are Controlled, for the First Time, Inside Living Cells (science.psu.edu)
5997.
Sun Primer: Why NASA Scientists Observe the Sun in Different Wavelengths (nasa.gov)
5998.
Maps, Objects and Inheritance in CMake (thetoeb.wordpress.com)
5999.
Exploring Expressions of Emotions in GitHub Commit Messages (geeksta.net)
6000.
Metacademy: a package manager for knowledge (hunch.net)