December 2014 Archive
14191.
Introversion and Extraversion Don't Exist (bgblog.quora.com)
14192.
The global language network and its association with global fame (pnas.org)
14193.
Ask HN: Will HTTP/2 omit the 's' completely? ()
14194.
The Dutch are threatening Google with an $18M fine (qz.com)
14195.
Do you want to know more about Startups? (coursmos.com)
14196.
RBS OneAccount Logon (notice the “Important Information”) (oneaccount.com)
14197.
Killer screenshot at NIPS'14: get your own 1TB ram server (machinedlearnings.com)
14198.
Blueseed is now dead in the water. Will someone like Elon Musk fish it out? (en.wikipedia.org)
14199.
Firebase Pianobar Widget- shows current song in real-time (adamwadeharris.com)
14200.
Show HN: Amazing Parenting Resources (play.google.com)
14201.
UI/UX Feedback for App Design (docs.google.com)
14202.
Show HN: Find the best remote jobs in one place (remote.dockwood.com)
14203.
Crypto Santa: InfoSec for Your Secret Santa (cryptosanta.xyz)
14204.
Is your developer recruiting process just stroking your company ego? (fourlightyears.blogspot.com)
14205.
Living without generics in Go (weberc2.com)
14206.
Trade goods and services for “bonos” instead of money (igobono.com)
14207.
Another Reason Mondays Are the Worst (fivethirtyeight.com)
14208.
Ask HN: What tools and practises you use for capacity planning / metrics? ()
14209.
In which we take a deep breath before the upcoming plunge (technomancy.us)
14210.
Show HN: BeerSwift – Faster, easier Untappd beer check-ins (getbeerswift.com)
14211.
Looking for Talents ()
14212.
Show HN (snowblastapp.com)
14213.
Thoughts on my new non-QWERTY iPhone keyboard? ()
14214.
Ting acquires Virginia fiber ISP, announces Ting Internet (tucows.com)
14215.
Ask HN: Can you recommend URL shorteners for self-hosting? ()
14216.
Obamas on Race: We've Been Treated Like the Help (abcnews.go.com)
14217.
Ask HN: Would a new book on LeanPub belong on Show HN? ()
14218.
Ask HN: I am building a Drag and Drop Database Schema Builder ()
14219.
He, She It? (s.telegraph.co.uk)
14220.
Coding isn't sexy… (blogs.scientificamerican.com)