January 2014 Archive
4921.
Business Models for 2014 (stratechery.com)
4922.
Too many features (madebyloren.com)
4923.
The Folly of Inside-Out Product Thinking (blog.aha.io)
4924.
The Cubli: A Gravity-Defying Cube that Can Jump, Balance, and Walk (thisiscolossal.com)
4925.
How a 600-year-old university became a tech leader (techpageone.dell.com)
4926.
How to create your own Tor hidden service on Debian/Ubuntu with nginx (medium.com)
4927.
NSA Data Have No Impact on Terrorism: Report (bloomberg.com)
4928.
Nest Bullshits Users About Customer Data Following Google Acquisition (firstlooksy.com)
4929.
Varosha: The abandoned tourist resort (bbc.co.uk)
4930.
CppCat - new static code analyzer for C/C++ (an alternative to PVS-Studio) (viva64.com)
4931.
Where are India's bitcoin millionaires hiding? (nextbigwhat.com)
4932.
Restricting api.Twitter.com to SSL/TLS traffic (dev.twitter.com)
4933.
The Layman's Guide to IC Reverse Engineering (siliconzoo.org)
4934.
Robots test their own world wide web, dubbed RoboEarth (bbc.co.uk)
4935.
The Financial Benefits of Being Beautiful (theatlantic.com)
4936.
Lessons Learned: The Seven Marketing Secrets that Grew MRR 73% in 2013 (blog.kickofflabs.com)
4937.
Pull request flow traps, sad stories. (netguru.co)
4938.
US Appeals Court Strikes Down FCC Net Neutrality Rules [pdf] (cadc.uscourts.gov)
4939.
Appeals court strikes down net neutrality (thehill.com)
4940.
Account hijacking on MtGox (homakov.blogspot.com)
4941.
Why you should probably buy bitcoins (tynan.com)
4942.
How the Friendship Paradox Makes Your Friends Better Than You Are (technologyreview.com)
4943.
How an emulator-fueled robot reprogrammed Super Mario World on the fly (arstechnica.com)
4944.
How To: Restore the Master Database in SQL Server 2012 (thomaslarock.com)
4945.
Best practices for job posts, interviews, hires. (blog.mightyspring.com)
4946.
The Ninth-Largest Newspaper In The Country Is Trying Out A Bitcoin Paywall (businessinsider.com)
4947.
Big Data processing with the Google Cloud Storage Connector for Hadoop (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
4948.
JQuery’s CDN Serving Billions of Files, Trillions of Bytes (blog.jquery.com)
4949.
Stealth Addresses (sourceforge.net)
4950.
2013 Mac Pro-style Hackintosh based on actual trashcan (tonymacx86.com)