February 2014 Archive
8611.
Quora and the Search for Truth (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
8612.
Sony's PC Business Is Dead. Its TVs Are Next (wired.com)
8613.
Hitchhiker's Guide to Clojure – Part 2 (gigasquidsoftware.com)
8614.
Improved PostgreSQL support for Django (postgres.mjtamlyn.co.uk)
8615.
Secret court approves Obama’s small tweaks to phone metadata collection (arstechnica.com)
8616.
Testing performance of C99 types within a game data structure (coderofworlds.com)
8617.
Should we eat bugs? (ed.ted.com)
8618.
Andy Keep – Writing a Nanopass Compiler – Clojure TV (youtube.com)
8619.
Republicans are Wooing the Wired (nytimes.com)
8620.
The 10 Most Graphically Demanding PC Games (top10zspot.com)
8621.
If It Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Probably Is (avc.com)
8622.
Flappy Bird is shutting down. (newsfeed.time.com)
8623.
Old Spice Marketing (mergy.org)
8624.
Flappy Bird is now GONE - FREEDOM (gizmodo.com)
8625.
SHN: grunt-uncss on a rails landing page in (gist.github.com)
8626.
Faster than Light: Warp Drive – SpaceVision 2013 (youtube.com)
8627.
New maize varieties to boost grain production in West and Central Africa (browntexfarms.wordpress.com)
8628.
Building a Magnetic Tape Recorder from Scratch (1949-1952) (relwin.hackhut.com)
8629.
Startup visa arrives in Italy in March 2014 (translated) (translate.google.com)
8630.
7 Business or Other Ideas for a Rainy Day (joehuser.com)
8631.
Alert (TA14-017A) UDP-based Amplification Attacks (us-cert.gov)
8632.
One Silicon Valley, Under Libertarian Hero Senator Rand Paul (techcrunch.com)
8633.
News-Reworder SlashGear Turns Expert Into Criminal Defendant (popehat.com)
8634.
Gigabyte’s Brix Pro reviewed (arstechnica.com)
8635.
Ask HN: I'm looking for an Android app that locates power outlets ()
8636.
Silicon Valley meetups and hangout spots for coders / events etc. ()
8637.
What happens when you try to unsubscribe from Nintendo (imgur.com)
8638.
MPLD3: Bringing Matplotlib to the Browser (mpld3.github.io)
8639.
Cryptocurrency Auroracoin Given to Every Person in Iceland (coindesk.com)
8640.
Big data is changing the whole way humans will solve problems (venturebeat.com)