January 2015 Archive
12451.
Notepad++ – Je suis Charlie edition (notepad-plus-plus.org)
12452.
If Karpeles is DPR, could he also be Satoshi? (twitter.com)
12453.
A STATIC TYPE CHECKER FOR JAVASCRIPT (flowtype.org)
12454.
This is what Microsoft should have done with ANS (tripwire.com)
12455.
Google Glass experiments are done, Nest CEO now in charge (engadget.com)
12456.
Useful Tools for iOS Developers (blog.imaginarycloud.com)
12457.
Ask HN: Stackoverflow UI changes ()
12458.
DIY EKG (electrocardiogram) with Arduino and JavaScript (talkingquickly.co.uk)
12459.
Google Maps adds lane guidance in India (thenextweb.com)
12460.
Old school coding tricks (dandreamsofcoding.com)
12461.
NodeWebModules – A collection of web frameworks for Node.js (nodewebmodules.com)
12462.
Cyber-crime: Think of a number and double it (economist.com)
12463.
Best way to stay focus in an open space (noisli.com)
12464.
A reversible USB Type-A connector (hackaday.com)
12465.
What it means (and what it doesn't mean) to “shoot an email” (whoo.ps)
12466.
A Gulp Workflow for Amazon Lambda (medium.com)
12467.
How to corner markets Bitcoin style (ftalphaville.ft.com)
12468.
Show HN: Redirector.io – Set-up, manage and monitor your redirects (redirector.io)
12469.
The Link Between Jews, Russian Testosterone and War in Crimea (darwinsprinciples.com)
12470.
January 16, 2015: This Week in Data (r1soft.com)
12471.
Awesome Freebie; 5 Page Responsive Template Great for Startups or Companies (start.codable.org)
12472.
Uber Told to Halt Operations in South Carolina (gizmodo.com)
12473.
A 12-Hour Window for a Healthy Weight (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
12474.
Doing IMAP/SMTP/MIME/PGP in JS (reddit.com)
12475.
UK man arrested in connection with 'Lizard Squad' denial-of-service attacks (bbc.co.uk)
12476.
Vim Hall of WTF (geoff.greer.fm)
12477.
How to Figure Out Your Customer Segment and Price Your Product (femgineer.com)
12478.
US and UK Set to Increase Cyber Security Cooperation via “Cyber War Games” (tripwire.com)
12479.
Vim Hall of WTF (geoff.greer.fm)
12480.
Two-day Datomic training course now available online (blog.cognitect.com)