Multiple transactions are what killed old #StarbucksRewards. App meltdown is killing new one.
I think @starbucks had to change #StarbucksRewards, but a lot of people are not going to like it
State of the #JavaScript landscape: A map for newcomers http://www.infoq.com/articles/state-of-javascript-2016 -- A nice overview
jQuery Bootstrap-style dropdowns http://labs.abeautifulsite.net/jquery-dropdown
HTML 5 Tutorials: Dropdown lists http://www.html5-tutorials.org/forms/dropdown-lists
Inspirational Pixels: Creating a Dropdown Menu with HTML & CSS http://inspirationalpixels.com/tutorials/creating-a-dropdown-menu-with-html-css
Stack Overflow: How to make a pure css based dropdown menu http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9953482/how-to-make-a-pure-css-based-dropdown-menu
Hackaday is awesome http://hackaday.com/
Newspapers among those threatening to sue Brave Software for browser that will block and replace ads http://www.infoworld.com/article/3053525/security/javascript-founder-brendan-eichs-company-could-face-legal-action.html
Round-up of #elixirlang books and resources http://blog.jordan-dimov.com/round-up-of-elixir-books-and-resources/
The business case for switching to #elixirlang http://blog.jordan-dimov.com/10-reasons-to-switch-to-elixir-from-python/
After 25 years, Linus Torvalds still wants Linux to take over the desktop http://www.cio.com/article/3053507/linux/linus-torvalds-still-wants-linux-to-take-over-the-desktop.html
Ubuntu Bash for Windows 10 not quite ready http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/04/07/windows_10_with_ubuntu_now_in_public_preview/
When to choose #Elixir over #Ruby https://www.amberbit.com/blog/2015/12/22/when-choose-elixir-over-ruby-for-2016-projects
Elm with #Elixir and #Phoenix http://www.cultivatehq.com/posts/phoenix-elm-1 #elmlang
Elm for the front end, right now https://bendyworks.com/elm-frontend-right-now #elmlang
The Radio Boulevard web site looks like hell, but the vintage-radio content is very, very golden http://www.radioblvd.com/
Great page on rebuilding an R-390A, the holy grail of surplus military receivers http://www.radioblvd.com/R-390A%20Rebuild.htm
Key to getting dlvr.it to work well with Ode: don't upload without setting Indexette timestamps locally (and staggering by at least a minute)
I have been 'wet shaving' with a safety razor and one of those brushes (no badger!) That is all.
I have been running the same Fedora installation, upgraded from F18 to 23, for nearly 3 years on this HP Pavilion g6 laptop
I am studying C++, working on Perl code for my blog and now coding a simple JavaScript web app pretty much all at once
K8IQY's #QRP Rigs: "Hardware Defined Radios" http://www.k8iqy.com/qrprigs/QRPRigs.htm
That's how it is with @fedora -- something breaks every once in awhile, but it's almost always fixed rather quickly.
Fedora 23 has been suffering from a sqlite updating issue for the past week or so, but it looks like a fix is on the way.
.@Linux_Mint dammed, no faint praise in sight, for security, packaging and professionalism issues https://lwn.net/Articles/676664
The @reddit community responds to @Linux_Mint's security (and other) issues https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/470pvo/to_conclude_i_do_not_think_that_the_mint
Can't the feds just image an iPhone, reimplement it in software and crack it at their leisure?
How #UbuCon brings a new element to LA's #SCALE show https://daniel.holba.ch/blog/2016/02/trip-report-ubucon-summit-scale14x #Ubuntu @Mark_SABDFL
VCs who miss the point of open source shouldn't fund it http://www.infoworld.com/article/3032120/open-source-tools/vcs-who-miss-the-point-of-open-source-shouldnt-fund-it.html by @webmink
What is @standstormIO? An open-source, easy-to-use server platform for web apps featuring sandbox-based security https://sandstorm.io/
The @brave browser is going to be big if it can meld the speed of Chrome with a users-first mentality
The year ahead in C++ http://meetingcpp.com/index.php/br/items/cpp-in-2016.html
Dave Cross: Why learn #Perl? http://perlhacks.com/2016/01/why-learn-perl Plus his whole site is great: http://perlhacks.com

Both today and yesterday, Twitter has been less than healthy
Go has been updated to 1.5.3 in #Fedora http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=711203 #golang
Right now, this is the current Go release. That makes Fedora a great platform for Go programmers.
I dislike 'listicle' articles that are just clunky photo galleries -- I'm looking at you, @zdnet
I found this very long list of things wrong with Linux http://itvision.altervista.org/why.linux.is.not.ready.for.the.desktop.current.html
Every now and again I try to run my Citrix apps with GNOME. Xfce still does it better. Probably Citrix's fault, but it is what it is
I am not saying @LAReviewofBooks is the city's most important web site. Not saying it isn't, either https://lareviewofbooks.org
From http://ruby2elixir.github.io: What makes Elixir so attractive for some developers? http://ruby2elixir.github.io/posts/2015/12-29-what-makes-elixir-so-attractive-for-some-developers.html
Back to reading books (and couldn't agree more with @hughmcguire) https://medium.com/@hughmcguire/why-can-t-we-read-anymore-503c38c131fe
Tweets on my laptop originate here: http://stevenrosenberg.net/blog/updates. Explanation: Tweet from any blog
.@MethodDan of #LinuxOutlaws updates his medical condition http://danlynch.org/blog/2015/12/got-a-date/, plays some tunes http://ratholeradio.org/2015/12/ep152/