January 2015 Archive
3601.
Being an entrepreneur outside of U.S.? ()
3602.
Netflix: VPN crackdown claims 'false', says executive (bbc.com)
3603.
Game theorists crack poker (nature.com)
3604.
Ask HN: Hiring managers want apples, but recruiters are giving them oranges ()
3605.
The Worst Gadget at CES Was My Hotel Mini-Fridge (yahoo.com)
3606.
Show HN: Shortcut.js – standardized keyboard shortcuts (github.com)
3607.
What Should We Teach New Software Developers? (2010) (cacm.acm.org)
3608.
Scale Testing OpenStack Messaging: RabbitMQ V. ZeroMQ (javacruft.wordpress.com)
3609.
Programming Sockets in Python (levlaz.org)
3610.
Kaggle Chief Data Scientist, Word2Vec “is a really, really, really big deal” (kaggle.com)
3611.
PHP Weekly January 15, 2015 (phpweekly.com)
3612.
“Our current initiative to try to teach girls to code is misguided” (medium.com)
3613.
Ask HN: Is it a good idea to learn SAP? ()
3614.
Tales of a stressed kernel (2013) (tomerfiliba.com)
3615.
Adventures in Sourcing and Building an ErgoDox (edwardsh.in)
3616.
StackExchange System Architecture (stackexchange.com)
3617.
The rise of the multimodel database (infoworld.com)
3618.
How Browsers Store Your Passwords (and Why You Shouldn't Let Them) (raidersec.blogspot.com)
3619.
How to honor Aaron Swartz's life (medium.com)
3620.
The FBI Says It Can't Find Hackers to Hire Because They All Smoke Pot (motherboard.vice.com)
3621.
Regular expression resources (johndcook.com)
3622.
Did Apple just cancel all recurring in-app subscriptions for EU customers? ()
3623.
‘Rhythmical Essays on the Beard Question': Beard Haters in the 1860s (dralun.wordpress.com)
3624.
Eating Within a 12-Hour Window for a Healthy Weight (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
3625.
Partners at Teehan+Lax, the Design Firm Behind Medium, Join Facebook (techcrunch.com)
3626.
ShipYourEnemiesGlitter.com website auction now live (flippa.com)
3627.
Hex Invaders (hexinvaders.com)
3628.
K-means clustering is not a free lunch (varianceexplained.org)
3629.
Google Maps Engine could be quietly coming to a halt soon (zdnet.com)
3630.
Young, Broke, and Creditworthy (forbes.com)