February 2014 Archive
7321.
Bank Stops Working With Bitcoin Exchange CampBX Due to 'Regulatory Uncertainty' (coindesk.com)
7322.
Wait, what does your startup do? (AKA startup idea generator) (itsthisforthat.appspot.com)
7323.
Linux’s ptrace API sucks (blog.codef00.com)
7324.
Fifteen Million Sign-ups in 5 Days: Bridging Technology’s Opportunity Gap (blog.optimizely.com)
7325.
Physicists create synthetic monopole (phys.org)
7326.
High performance libraries in Java (vanillajava.blogspot.co.uk)
7327.
Disk vs. Ram Latency – The Incredible Difference (blog.scoutapp.com)
7328.
Beauty of keeping it simple (youtube.com)
7329.
HTML Is Too Complex (studiotendra.com)
7330.
Can Bitcoin Save the Postal Service? (go.bloomberg.com)
7331.
Gameplan: Effectively advancing freedom and good governance (medium.com)
7332.
Ten thousand hours • Scaling Redis (petrohi.me)
7333.
Princeton's guide to linear modeling and logistic regression with R (blog.revolutionanalytics.com)
7334.
Battle of the Nerds: AP Calculus Versus AP Computer Science (math-blog.com)
7335.
A powerful, dynamic caching engine for Node.js (github.com)
7336.
Groking Haskell Type Classes (fpcomplete.com)
7337.
Big Data, Big Problems for Job Seekers? (corcodilos.com)
7338.
Datasets for Machine Learning (academictorrents.com)
7339.
1st 10 Facebook users? (theguardian.com)
7340.
Google demotes Expedia in search results, and whoops, there goes Expedia's stock (news.cnet.com)
7341.
Malware Attacks to 45 Retailers (cybernewsalerts.com)
7342.
Getting a new node project started with npm (wolfe.id.au)
7343.
In-Stream Big Data Processing | Highly Scalable Blog (highlyscalable.wordpress.com)
7344.
Harvard RSI Action: Preventing RSI (rsi.deas.harvard.edu)
7345.
US phone companies to explore replacing all phone numbers with IP addresses (engadget.com)
7346.
Who Really Murdered the Jeff Davis 8? (medium.com)
7347.
Mentoring Devs into DevOps. (speakerdeck.com)
7348.
DRACO: Death to the Virus (dawddle.com)
7349.
Belgian crypto-professor hacked by NSA (translate.google.com)
7350.
Google allegedly paid $25 million to Eyeo for Adblock Plus whitelisting (blogs.wsj.de)