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Issue #184 // January 17, 2014 // View in your browser

I like newsletters more than most, but I'm always surprised when I find someone who doesn't know about Dave Pell's Next Draft. Anything that makes you laugh while catching up with the world is a good thing. Check it out and subscribe. kale

#Favorites


Quick tip for developers who use OS X
//ycombinator

Google to Acquire Nest
//google comments

Super successful companies
//samaltman comments

Speaking.io - Thoughts on public speaking by Zach Holman
//speaking comments

Uncensored Everpix metrics, financials and slides
//github comments

Introducing our smart contact lens project (for diabetics)
//googleblog comments

Not Wanted
//ninjasandrobots comments

A 1,600-Year-Old Viking War Game
//medium comments

Value is created by doing
//samaltman comments

Nathan Barry’s Lessons Learned Earning $355,759 through Gumroad
//gumroad comments

#Show HN


Kimono – Never write a web scraper again //kimonolabs comments

Mother //sen comments

World’s most photographed places //sightsmap comments

Funded.io rapid prototype //funded comments

An Open Source Data Science Curriculum //github comments

Self-hosted, open-source infrastructure monitoring and alerting //cabotapp comments

LLVM Weekly – Developments in the world of LLVM and Clang //llvmweekly comments

Write & Sell Your Damn Book (Paul Jarvis) //mydamnbook comments

#Code


A 30 minute introduction to Rust //steveklabnik comments

The Next Phase of Node.js //nodejs comments

WebKit.js: Pure JavaScript Port of WebKit //github comments

Quick start projects //sayan comments

#Design


Why 'Her' will dominate UI design even more than 'Minority Report' //wired comments

New brand site for Sony uses rendered JPG frames for 3D parallax scrolling //teamtreehouse comments

PSD to HTML is Dead //sony comments

#Learn


Swatch Internet Time //wikipedia comments

1% rule (Internet culture) //wikipedia comments

The Cornfield Cruiser //lockheedmartin comments

#Books


A Clojure Crash Course //braveclojure comments

Best development book I've read, has no code in it //arasatasaygin comments

Byte Magazine Smalltalk-80 Issue //archive comments

#Watching


Free screencasts to learn Go //gocasts comments

The architecture of Stack Overflow [video] //dev-metal comments

#Working


Poll: As a Founder, what is your salary? //ycombinator comments

Making remote work work: An adventure in time and space //mongohq comments

How To Find Unadvertised Jobs //glassdoor comments

#Fun


How I Built a Raspberry Pi Tablet //makezine comments

A command-line murder mystery //github comments

Readers' tales of extreme commuting //bbc comments