January 2014 Archive
4351.
XSS Vulnerability on The New York Times Website (cybernewsalerts.com)
4352.
Neat HaCSS, or let's de-JS the Web a bit (rys.io)
4353.
Snowden-Interview in English (German TV) (youtube.com)
4354.
Setting up a Read Only Follower Database on Heroku (engineering.coachup.com)
4355.
Dotgpg: Easy-to-use storage for your production secrets (2014) (cirw.in)
4356.
The Story Behind MemSQL’s Skiplist Indexes (blog.memsql.com)
4357.
Google drive is down (drive.google.com)
4358.
Hiring an iOS engineer (medium.com)
4359.
Countless Startups, Countless Failures – obsession with technology (josephdickinson.com)
4360.
14 Email Tactics to Try in 2014 (blog.iterable.com)
4361.
Rove.io – generate vagrant configurations (rove.io)
4362.
REPL Driven Development (blog.jayfields.com)
4363.
Google offering prescription frames for Glass (plus.google.com)
4364.
First 3D printer using carbon fiber. (markforged.com)
4365.
Deep Mind's neural networks play 7 Atari 2600 games with more skill than a human (arxiv.org)
4366.
The End Of Anonymity (popsci.com)
4367.
Avatar – A free and open-source OS for the Internet with privacy built-in (sneakpeek.avatar.ai)
4368.
Why I Love Go (blog.jonathanoliver.com)
4369.
Marvel: elastic search monitoring (elasticsearch.com)
4370.
Los Angeles hopes 'Hacktivists' will turn city data into user-friendly apps (scpr.org)
4371.
Google brings Chrome apps to Android and iOS (thenextweb.com)
4372.
In the Company of Wealth (bigthink.com)
4373.
Spoke -- Reusable Front-End Components (github.com)
4374.
Soylent 1.0 Final Nutrition (blog.soylent.me)
4375.
Using Google Glass to crowdsource weather conditions (plus.google.com)
4376.
Stop Hiring DevOps Experts and Start Growing Them (hakkalabs.co)
4377.
The Oculus Rift Put Me In Game of Thrones and It Made My Stomach Drop (gizmodo.com)
4378.
The future of Vagrant Berkshelf (sethvargo.com)
4379.
On The Future Of Statistical Languages (drbunsen.org)
4380.
Lotus web framework for Ruby is making a new module open source every month (lotusrb.org)