March 2014 Archive
11701.
"Hack and Slash" game – like Zelda of reverse engineering (youtube.com)
11702.
Do not touch (donottouch.org)
11703.
What Most American Cities Get Wrong About Entrepreneurship (inc.com)
11704.
You can Vim (poppingtheblogstack.wordpress.com)
11705.
#Turkey has now #blocked 8.8.8.8 (twitter.com)
11706.
Fallacies of Distributed Computing (en.wikipedia.org)
11707.
Shoot down our business ideas (docs.google.com)
11708.
Computer and Video Game Radio (cvgm.net)
11709.
Use the IRS instead of GameStop (alexsmith.io)
11710.
Australian farmer builds own hydro-electric power scheme (abc.net.au)
11711.
Interest Groups Within a Social Network (marketing.freshte.ch)
11712.
Facebook (facebook.com)
11713.
The Simulation Argument (simulation-argument.com)
11714.
Who Is Fethullah Gülen? (city-journal.org)
11715.
Direct Browser Upload to S3 with Python Flask (devcenter.heroku.com)
11716.
TED: Larry Page speaks of Google's far-off vision (soopara.com)
11717.
Cut the BS… What matters in building a startup (nathankinch.wordpress.com)
11718.
Mediacrush Transparency (mediacru.sh)
11719.
What if you are the network admin tasked with blocking IPs in Turkey? (mattiasgeniar.be)
11720.
BDDfy: the simplest most powerful BDD framework for .Net (github.com)
11721.
Attacking Intel BIOS (2009) (blackhat.com)
11722.
Why Some People Always Remember Their Dreams, But Others Never Can (smithsonianmag.com)
11723.
Threema secure mobile chat protocol analysis (blog.jan-ahrens.eu)
11724.
Is anyone going to tweet using voice input? (klattr.com)
11725.
The Feedback Dilemma (marketing.freshte.ch)
11726.
Book and spreadsheet to help launch a web app (startingandsustaining.com)
11727.
I heard you like programming, do you #rememberme? (kristories.github.io)
11728.
Classing{js}: a *Full* class mimicking library for JavaScript (classingjs.co.nf)
11729.
Show HN: Vanilla JS Dropdowns for Bootstrap (github.com)
11730.
Technology: The $1,000 genome (nature.com)