February 2014 Archive
1711.
Kickstarter for Improved PostgreSQL support in Django (kickstarter.com)
1712.
Using HOL4 to prove Fermat's Little Theorem (nicta.com.au)
1713.
Robot construction crew, inspired by termite colonies (news.harvard.edu)
1714.
We need new countries ! (peterkris.svbtle.com)
1715.
Counting Votes Is Hard (blog.forcerank.it)
1716.
Google Explains How Not To Be A Glasshole (techcrunch.com)
1717.
Atlanta introduces bill to regulate Uber and Lyft (clatl.com)
1718.
Ga.me – new 'online game console' now in open beta (ga.me)
1719.
Reflections on Curly Braces – Apple’s SSL Bug and What We Should Learn From It (blog.codecentric.de)
1720.
Texas auto dealers say no special treatment for Tesla (cnbc.com)
1721.
Ask HN: Gay bashing at bayarea tech company—What do?
1722.
Hurting For Cash, Online Porn Tries New Tricks (npr.org)
1723.
“Can you teach someone to be an entrepreneur?” – France responds (rudebaguette.com)
1724.
Thousands play one game of Pokemon simutaneously (twitch.tv)
1725.
Apple SSL/TLS bug is possibly a deliberate job (gist.github.com)
1726.
Nokia launches a trio of Android platform phones (arstechnica.com)
1727.
Android Teleportation (or silly location restrictions) (blog.gingerlime.com)
1728.
When did America become to afraid to explore a frontier? (usv.com)
1729.
How Being a Doctor Made Me a Better Founder (inc.com)
1730.
The weekend I tried to sell 3 plasma TVs: FOBO vs. Craigslist vs. Amazon (benguild.com)
1731.
Show HN: I am building Reesd, a redundant storage service (hypered.io)
1732.
NASA, Saylor Foundation to Offer New Free Space Systems Engineering Course (nasa.gov)
1733.
Woman engineer at the centre of India's space mission (bbc.co.uk)
1734.
Dear-sir-or-madam: a bookmarklet that transforms web pages into ransom notes (github.com)
1735.
Deconstructing Facebook Paper's photo panner (subjc.com)
1736.
Inside the presidental residence of Viktor Yanukovych, the president of Ukraine. (translate.google.com)
1737.
Me And Facebook Open Academy (tenderlovemaking.com)
1738.
How to be below API rate limits from multiple servers (callhub.io)
1739.
Quilter: open source file sharing with Node.js and Cloudant (cloudant.com)
1740.
China's Deceptively Weak (and Dangerous) Military. (thediplomat.com)