January 2015 Archive
3961.
FDA approves electrical pulse generator device to treat obesity (fda.gov)
3962.
TinkerPop Is Joining the Apache Software Foundation (groups.google.com)
3963.
AI that allows Mario to respond to vocal commands and act autonomously (cnet.com)
3964.
An MRI costs $1,145 in the US and $138 in Switzerland. Medicare will change that (vox.com)
3965.
PayPal locks HackRF Blue funds (indiegogo.com)
3966.
Estimating G+ User Activity (ello.co)
3967.
Financing Round (spacex.com)
3968.
What Hard Drive Is Best? (Backblaze) (backblaze.com)
3969.
An evolved circuit, intrinsic in silicon, entwined with physics (1996) (citeseerx.ist.psu.edu)
3970.
The Fast and the Spurious (pandastrike.com)
3971.
Needs more Hitler (blog.erratasec.com)
3972.
A Developer's UX Philosophy (viget.com)
3973.
Install OpenCV on Mac OS X (codesquire.com)
3974.
Ambulance Drone (alecmomont.com)
3975.
Where I Went Right – Insights into the careers of celebrated innovators (labs.theguardian.com)
3976.
Create and submit R package to CRAN: Step-by-step guide (datavu.blogspot.com)
3977.
A practical intelligence amplification hack that really works: TTS (turnkeylinux.org)
3978.
Lodash 3.0.0 released (github.com)
3979.
Cops decry Waze traffic app as a “police stalker” (arstechnica.com)
3980.
Show HN: Real-time Nginx monitoring with Lua and metrics (luameter.com)
3981.
When did letting your kids walk home alone become a crime? (grist.org)
3982.
48 Hours Later: Stats from Product Hunt (wearecontrast.com)
3983.
How Thalamus Gobbled Up the Biggest Names in Advertising Within a Year (thinkapps.com)
3984.
ScriptRock's Experience with Go, After Porting 30KLOC (scriptrock.com)
3985.
Charles Townes, Laser Inventor, Black Hole Discoverer, Dies At 99 (npr.org)
3986.
Palantir co-founder accused of sexually assaulting then-Stanford student (stanforddaily.com)
3987.
Why React Native won't work (rexstjohn.com)
3988.
Pointer – a reading club for developers (pointer.io)
3989.
Our Incredible Journey (blog.assembly.com)
3990.
JavaScript WYSIWYM editor focused on clean, semantic markup (wymeditor.github.io)