January 2014 Archive
6091.
Google webmaster guidelines - a site to keep up (feedthebot.com)
6092.
Anyone here overclocked an N64? Does it make much difference *really*? (redbull.com)
6093.
How to win at dinner party - the Blue-Eyed Islanders Puzzle (robertheaton.com)
6094.
Startup hacks we learned in 2013 (jitbit.com)
6095.
Vedis: An Embedded C Library Implementation of Redis (github.com)
6096.
Rust: Add garbage collector to std::gc (github.com)
6097.
Farmers Abandoning GMO Seeds And The Reason Will Surprise You (offthegridnews.com)
6098.
Implementing a JIT Compiled Language with Haskell and LLVM (stephendiehl.com)
6099.
Infographics Lie. Here's How To Spot The B.S. (fastcodesign.com)
6100.
A New Report Ranks Companies Based On How Quickly Employees Jump Ship (businessinsider.com)
6101.
A look inside the last New York Times site redesign EVER (fastcompany.com)
6102.
'Golden age' of antibiotics 'set to end' (bbc.co.uk)
6103.
Cloud66 + VEXXHOST = $5/month Ruby PaaS (vexxhost.com)
6104.
There's an Anti-Tipping Revolution Brewing in Restaurants (motherboard.vice.com)
6105.
Never Play Fair, you have to Cheat to Win (seanonstartups.co)
6106.
Ryan Gordon - I've just pushed an interesting change to SDL, but to… (plus.google.com)
6107.
Splicer - adds relation querying (SQL) to any python project (github.com)
6108.
Intel renames its McAfee security brand (money.cnn.com)
6109.
Three-dimensional mid-air acoustic manipulations (96ochiai.ws)
6110.
Libssh 0.6.0 released (libssh.org)
6111.
Why Biotech Whiz Kid Jack Andraka Is Not On The Forbes 30 Under 30 List (forbes.com)
6112.
France Fines Google 150,000 Euro (techcrunch.com)
6113.
Gigabit project in Seattle reportedly dead, leaves trail of unpaid bills (arstechnica.com)
6114.
Metadata in the Mill CPU (ootbcomp.com)
6115.
Github is down ()
6116.
DuckDuckGo reveals it saw over 1 billion searches in 2013 (thenextweb.com)
6117.
Rogers is billing and capping customers for network bandwidth on in-home LANs (reddit.com)
6118.
Ask: Anyone in Need of a freelance DevOps guy in NY? ()
6119.
Finding a low-memory browser (hanselman.com)
6120.
France slaps Google with Euro 150,000 fine (guru8.net)