February 2014 Archive
6001.
Yes, There’s a Pilot Shortage: Salaries Start at $21,000 (businessweek.com)
6002.
Twitch plays Pokemon (twitch.tv)
6003.
Moths and sloths: Slow food movement (economist.com)
6004.
Mozilla plans to sell ads in Firefox browser (reuters.com)
6005.
Tom Perkins: The War on the 1% (transcript) (freeinquiry.org)
6006.
Cancer: 'Tumour monorail' can lead cancers to their doom (bbc.co.uk)
6007.
Call for paper and workshops open for Barcelona FutureJS (futurejs.org)
6008.
What makes a product “cool”? (salon.com)
6009.
IBM Prototype Achieves Internet Speeds Up to 400G bps (eweek.com)
6010.
Checklist when you go for a Sharing Workspace (medium.com)
6011.
Guide on How to do Growth Hacking and Marketing for your Startup (donckers.co)
6012.
Atlas: New Go Library for Creating JSON API Servers (github.com)
6013.
Sitemaps with a bit of Metal (blog.arkency.com)
6014.
Thank you Douglas McIlroy (louis.chefbe.net)
6015.
English isn't Broken (pennotpin.blogspot.com)
6016.
My first opensouce jQuery swipe menu plugin (github.com)
6017.
IntroJS v0.7.0 released (github.com)
6018.
Apple needs Time-Warner Cable more than does Comcast (cringely.com)
6019.
Killing Net Neutrality Helps Underdogs Succeed (wired.com)
6020.
Your own personal SkyNet (wired.com)
6021.
Are We Managing Our To-Do Lists All Wrong? (iqtell.com)
6022.
In 2006, a figure was hurled out of the ISS and tumbling off into space. (medium.com)
6023.
Google invests $1B in clean energy (cnbc.com)
6024.
An Open Letter To Lenovo: Phase 2 (reddit.com)
6025.
What, technically, is the most impressive Flappy Bird clone? (redbull.com)
6026.
Inspired by GitHub (avc.com)
6027.
Frequency (xkcd.com)
6028.
Using DOM Mutation Events for node stack traces (engineering.silk.co)
6029.
Whisper Systems Advanced Racheting (whispersystems.org)
6030.
Don't scratch your own itch (too much) (claytoncorreia.com)