January 2015 Archive
6661.
All for contributions to Snowcast, open source ID generator on Hazelcast (blog.hazelcast.com)
6662.
Show HN: Parallel Processing, Made Simple(r) (github.com)
6663.
Postgres 9.5 feature highlight: New WAL format (michael.otacoo.com)
6664.
ESSENTIA: An Open Source Library for Audio Analysis (records.sigmm.ndlab.net)
6665.
Tips on giving your first technical talk (happybearsoftware.com)
6666.
Knauff and Nejasmic recommend banning LaTeX (lemire.me)
6667.
Siri Improvements (daringfireball.net)
6668.
The Price of Bitcoin Doesn’t Matter Right Now (wired.com)
6669.
BMW sounds alarm over tech companies seeking data (ft.com)
6670.
KeySweeper: covert Microsoft wireless keyboard sniffer using Arduino and nRF24L01+ (techcrunch.com)
6671.
Watching how cells interact (newsoffice.mit.edu)
6672.
Australia tries to ban crypto research – by ACCIDENT (theregister.co.uk)
6673.
Samsung is building a Tizen iceberg for Google's Titanic (theverge.com)
6674.
GifW00t, a pure-JavaScript web recorder (github.com)
6675.
Buffer's transparency dashboard: Public salaries, equity and more (bufferapp.com)
6676.
How Not to Be ‘Manterrupted’ in Meetings (time.com)
6677.
David Cameron seeks US support over encryption crackdown (theguardian.com)
6678.
YoLeak – New leaks will YO through you (notify.nalyze.net)
6679.
Good news, Java developers: Everyone wants you (infoworld.com)
6680.
Do you need to take developer certifications? (arian-celina.com)
6681.
The App Graveyard: The Depressing Side of App Development (mackenziesoftware.com)
6682.
The C++ Memory Model (youtube.com)
6683.
ISIL took control of CENTCOM’s Twitter and YouTube accounts (centcom.mil)
6684.
Materialize: a modern responsive front-end framework based on Material Design (materializecss.com)
6685.
Putting the "family" in family business (kalzumeus.com)
6686.
Handling the Anxiety That Comes with Ambition (femgineer.com)
6687.
Polymer.js Chat App with Material Design Tutorial (pubnub.com)
6688.
Trello as a CMS: How we use Trello to generate our weekly newsletter (thechangelog.com)
6689.
Apache Spark sorts 100 TB of data in world-record 23 minutes (opensource.com)
6690.
Docker: Continuous Delivery (blog.rainforestqa.com)