January 2014 Archive
4291.
Make any Cloud Provider HIPAA Compliant (www1.ncryptedcloud.com)
4292.
Web-flow editing from Pull Requests (github.com)
4293.
Candy Jam: Fight trademark trolling - make a game (thecandyjam.com)
4294.
The health hazards of sitting (apps.washingtonpost.com)
4295.
Why Designers Leave (medium.com)
4296.
Scientists detect “spoiled onions” trying to sabotage Tor privacy network (arstechnica.com)
4297.
A Dominion Simulator in Haskell (vimeo.com)
4298.
Chrome hack lets websites keep listening after you close the tab (theverge.com)
4299.
Quick example of why you should unit test your client side code (tech.pro)
4300.
We just open-sourced Paradocs (blog.bugsense.com)
4301.
Hacking Snapchat's new people verification in less than 100 lines (stevenhickson.blogspot.com)
4302.
Telling It Like It Is (avc.com)
4303.
Having Your Algorithm's Ass Kicked by the Internet (blog.codecombat.com)
4304.
New generic top-level domain names (gTLDs) will start being released in February (qz.com)
4305.
How GitHub Hired More Women—In Part, By Encouraging Them To Talk (readwrite.com)
4306.
Network Solutions: We Won’t Raise Your Domain Fees 2,300 Percent After All (wired.com)
4307.
Should App.net accept Bitcoin? (bitcoin.app.net)
4308.
Google confirms their payments team is working to incorporate bitcoin. (nl.reddit.com)
4309.
NSA-Proof Twitter Alternative Shows Bitcoin's Potential (internetevolution.com)
4310.
Google Starts Ranking ISPs Based On YouTube Performance (secure.dslreports.com)
4311.
Truecrypt.org under DDOS (truecrypt.org)
4312.
Confidently Manage Business Logic with ActiveInteraction (devblog.orgsync.com)
4313.
Why You Are Overpaid (jobtipsforgeeks.com)
4314.
Upward Mobility Has Not Declined, Study Says (nytimes.com)
4315.
LaunchSky imagines grown-up, successful startups as baby pitches (blog.launchsky.com)
4316.
What did devops mean? (dave.cheney.net)
4317.
Saving Private Functions: Extending the Mongo Shell (blog.mongohq.com)
4318.
FizzBuzz in Assembly (Rejected by Hacker School) (vimeo.com)
4319.
The Early History Of Smalltalk (worrydream.com)
4320.
Bad science: No, Facebook won’t lose 80% of its users by 2017 (pando.com)