February 2014 Archive
1621.
Ask HN: Open source an abandoned Mac app for mockups?
1622.
“Doo – the document app” will be shutting down (doo.net)
1623.
More on Hiring Software Developers (hesh.am)
1624.
The Difference Between Programmers and Coders (2013) (workfunc.com)
1625.
Volkswagen's US workers vote against joining union (bbc.co.uk)
1626.
Restaurant fable explains everything wrong with San Francisco housing right now (washingtonpost.com)
1627.
Path for iOS 7 (blog.path.com)
1628.
SMS Short codes – Broadcast your message in bulk (plivo.com)
1629.
Dear Python, Why Are You So Ugly? (2012) (grokcode.com)
1630.
German government plans use of counter-espionage against U.S. (spiegel.de)
1631.
Show HN: My first startup, Cubical Drift video game studio (planets-cube.com)
1632.
When No One Is Just a Face in the Crowd (nytimes.com)
1633.
Facebook open-sources KVOController – simpler key-value observing for iOS (github.com)
1634.
Docker and Security (blog.docker.io)
1635.
MtGox leaks its own acquisition? (blogs.computerworld.com)
1636.
How to turn a phone into a covert bugging device? Infect the printer (arstechnica.com)
1637.
Lightweight Docker experience on OSX (zaiste.net)
1638.
Download Wrappers and Unwanted Software are pure evil (hanselman.com)
1639.
Homejoy (YC S10) Opens An Office In New York City (techcrunch.com)
1640.
Elixir and the Internet of Things – What's in a Process? (neo.com)
1641.
Reverse engineering my bank's security token (blog.valverde.me)
1642.
Two Tap (YC W14) Wants to Fix Mobile Checkouts (techcrunch.com)
1643.
Introducing Ratchet 2 (blog.getbootstrap.com)
1644.
A simple guide to responsive design (adamkaplan.me)
1645.
DARPA releases catalogue of all open source work (darpa.mil)
1646.
Mt. Gox halts Bitcoin withdrawals until bug in bitcoin is fixed (mtgox.com)
1647.
Beyond Slush, Strays and Stalin: An Alternative Sochi Story (lifelisted.com)
1648.
Dropbox – Updating our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy (blog.dropbox.com)
1649.
Ask HN: Where do you register your domains?
1650.
Windows XP gains in January but so does Windows 8.1 (m.cnet.com)