What would stop a company selling lifespan expansions from ruling the world?
(worldbuilding.stackexchange.com)
January 2015 Archive
10291.
10292.
Impress your friends with a custom animated gif search
(bob.yexley.net)
10293.
Schelling's Model of Segregation
(nifty.stanford.edu)
10294.
ProPopulo: Torrent downloader app sneaks into App Store
(cupertinotimes.com)
10295.
Programming Isn't Manual Labor, but It Still Sucks
(mashable.com)
10296.
10297.
85 richest people as wealthy as poorest half
(theguardian.com)
10298.
Show HN: MVP cheap product search engine
(prettygreatgifts.com)
10299.
Modernizing MediaWiki with libraries
(blog.wikimedia.org)
10300.
10301.
Use Nginx access_log to save user input
(github.com)
10302.
South Africa introduces first e-police station
(techcentral.co.za)
10303.
10304.
How Putin Secretly Conquered Russia’s Social Media Over the Past 3 Years
(globalvoicesonline.org)
10306.
10307.
How ESPN Is Shooting the X Games with Drones, a New Profession
(popularmechanics.com)
10308.
Dropbox offers 1GB of extra space for people who try Mailbox
(mailboxapp.com)
10310.
10311.
Sublime Text developer promises more updates in 2015
(sublimetext.com)
10312.
10314.
Culture handbooks from the world's most culture-centric companies
(info.zealify.com)
10315.
Windows Server vNext delayed until 2016
(blogs.technet.com)
10316.
Burning Bridges
(blog.ajf.me)
10317.
Hoffice Turns Your Apartment into a Free Coworking Space
(fastcoexist.com)
10318.
Computational Geometry in Python
(blancosilva.github.io)
10319.
2014 in Computing: Breakthroughs in Artificial Intelligence
(technologyreview.com)
10320.
Commodore 64 tips'n tricks
(github.com)