January 2015 Archive
4231.
Microsoft Calls Out Google for Disclosing Bug Before Fix (thenextweb.com)
4232.
Charlie Hebdo iOS (itunes.apple.com)
4233.
100 days of doing a startup (medium.com)
4234.
DDoS attacked by Chinese video torrents (dvps.me)
4235.
Email reuse from deactivated accounts ()
4236.
Tesla “insane mode” (youtube.com)
4237.
Ask HN: Remote Work? ()
4238.
What is Redis? (github.com)
4239.
The noncentral fallacy – the worst argument in the world? (2012) (lesswrong.com)
4240.
JavaScript Ants (enviee.com)
4241.
Young people are a lost generation that can no longer fix things (telegraph.co.uk)
4242.
List of partners/sponsors for developer-focused events (github.com)
4243.
Pong a pure JavaScript pong game clone based on socket.io and canvas (github.com)
4244.
Dell's new XPS 13 has a stunning edge-to-edge display (theverge.com)
4245.
What Factors Indicate Your App Will Be Successful (inc.com)
4246.
Who pays for us to browse the web? Be wary of Google’s latest answer (2014) (theguardian.com)
4247.
Hard drive encryption on a server is nothing more than useless – Network World (networkworld.com)
4248.
“If he doesn’t work out, you can take his salary out of my bonus” (alexpotato.com)
4249.
A Great Python Book Explains Hash Tables (planspace.org)
4250.
Airbnb map (airbnb.com)
4251.
No Alarm Clock? No Problem. I Created Automated Wakeup Calls Using My Calendar. (mattmireles.com)
4252.
Brain Damage Saved His Music (nautil.us)
4253.
Google Play grows bigger than Apple's App Store in 2014 (blog.appfigures.com)
4254.
Show HN: A database for rollercoasters from all around the world (rcdb.com)
4255.
Show HN: Train myself to launch, 12 projects in 2015 (a-project-a-month.com)
4256.
Silk Road Judge: Tor Browser's “mumbo-jumbo to most people on the jury” (forbes.com)
4257.
Flying a U-2 Dragon Lady to the edge of space (maptia.com)
4258.
Why Almost Nobody Wants to Pay for the 'Netflix of Magazines' (businessweek.com)
4259.
Confirmed: SpaceX raised a $1B financing round backed by Google and Fidelity (spacex.com)
4260.
New metal is so hydrophobic it makes water bounce off of it (sploid.gizmodo.com)