January 2015 Archive
6331.
Benham’s Top (2002) (michaelbach.de)
6332.
Kalt – Non Contact Thermometer for Mobile Devices (kickstarter.com)
6333.
2014 in Review: Docker Rising (joyent.com)
6334.
Ask DN: What to do right now? ()
6335.
The Mouse's Tale in LaTeX (overleaf.com)
6336.
Organless slime mould suggests intelligence where we least expect it [video] (aeon.co)
6337.
The Ultimate Guide on How to Install AMD Catalyst Driver on Ubuntu (procedural.tumblr.com)
6338.
Make C++ Programs in Android Phones (youtube.com)
6339.
Secretive Military Tech Company Announces Augmented Reality Glasses (forbes.com)
6340.
How I Learned to Programme – Bridges (imperator.ghost.io)
6341.
Show HN: Teamsketch.io group built with Slack and Typeform (teamsketch.io)
6342.
The MPAA has a new plan to stop copyright violations at the border (theverge.com)
6343.
Gender bias in my hiring history (arlobelshee.com)
6344.
Show HN: Filesystem based Key-Object in Go (github.com)
6345.
Project Goliath: Inside Hollywood's Secret War Against Google (theverge.com)
6346.
Mapped: The beaches where Lego washes up (bbc.com)
6347.
Planned Outage for Verizon Cloud: 48 Hours (twitter.com)
6348.
Unusual Ways to Improve Email Newsletter Signups (sitebuilderreport.com)
6349.
How Radioactive Poison Became the Assassin’s Weapon of Choice (2013) (medium.com)
6350.
How Building a Black Hole for Interstellar Led to an Amazing Scientific Discover (wired.com)
6351.
The Split Screen Marriage (nytimes.com)
6352.
2014 in Computing: Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence (technologyreview.com)
6353.
Twitter Has Lots of Problems, Fab CEO Says in 44-Tweet Storm (recode.net)
6354.
How Birth Year Influences Political Views (nytimes.com)
6355.
An American reporter takes on the Yakuza (2012) (newyorker.com)
6356.
How the Smartwatch Is Building a Computing Platform for the Future (medium.com)
6357.
Launch Ruby on Rails Servers Super Fast and Easy with Ansible (github.com)
6358.
Ask HN: _why the lucky stiff on RapGenius? ()
6359.
Ask HN: Looking for a hardware/ software developer ()
6360.
Make Your Own Programming Language (blog.ppelgren.se)