February 2014 Archive
6451.
360 million newly stolen credentials on black market (reuters.com)
6452.
Job Hunting? Dig Up Those Old SAT Scores (online.wsj.com)
6453.
“Don't Worry About iOS Security,” claims Apple on Your Favorite SSL’d Website (bitbanter.com)
6454.
Apple Security Update 2014-001 (Mountain Lion) (support.apple.com)
6455.
Writing code is not most programmers’ primary task (petewarden.com)
6456.
Why was Erlang chosen for use in Facebook chat? (quora.com)
6457.
Mt. Gox’s Demise Marks The End of Bitcoin’s First Wave Of Entrepreneurs (techcrunch.com)
6458.
Advanced GDB tips and tricks (openlogic.com)
6459.
Why Telegram has become the hottest messaging app in the world (theverge.com)
6460.
Happy birthday Redis (antirez.com)
6461.
Intel, The Alps and UK’s late 80ies – or: How to motivate your startup. (medium.com)
6462.
What is wrong with technology recruitment? (tamas.io)
6463.
Getting users to your site – 1 image = 1000 words (blog.soom.la)
6464.
First Ubuntu phones revealed (pictures) from MWC 2014 (reviews.cnet.com)
6465.
Most SQL users flunk performance test (itworld.com)
6466.
$25k Profit from Side Projects in Just Over a Year (startupitis.com)
6467.
The Pirate License (retromocha.com)
6468.
Google Glass-wearing woman posts video of alleged S.F. bar attack (latimes.com)
6469.
The Prospects of CSS on the Backend (medium.com)
6470.
A proposal to restrain Tesla in New York (capitalnewyork.com)
6471.
Syrian Web Censorship Techniques Revealed (technologyreview.com)
6472.
My Chinese wake-up call (thewildcalls.com)
6473.
Scenes from an Internet (the-pastry-box-project.net)
6474.
Happy birthday, Redis (Five years old today) (antirez.com)
6475.
How to Protect Your Users from NSA Backdoors (eff.org)
6476.
Bert Belder looks beyond Node.js v0.12 with thoughts on a roadmap for the future (strongloop.com)
6477.
10K stars on Github for Docker (blog.docker.io)
6478.
The Fingerprint Scanner On The Galaxy S5 Will Be Accessible By Developers (techcrunch.com)
6479.
Udacity: Data Wrangling With MongoDB: Course Launched (udacity.com)
6480.
Is Stanford Too Close To Silicon Valley? (newyorker.com)