April 2014 Archive
8881.
Tsuru: An extensible and open source Platform as a Service written in Go (tsuru.io)
8882.
Elasticsearch Java Virtual Machine settings explained (jprante.github.io)
8883.
Anscombe's Quartet (en.wikipedia.org)
8884.
Why Twitter’s Facebook Obsession Is Unhealthy (readwrite.com)
8885.
Build Wars: Gulp vs Grunt (markdalgleish.github.io)
8886.
How Apple’s AirPlay Streams Audio (mcelhearn.com)
8887.
Hackers Find Weaknesses In Tesla Cars Computer Systems (digitalmunition.net)
8888.
The Simplicity of Apple's Advertising : 1997-Present (vintagezen.com)
8889.
Sexy Music Visualizer using three.js + webgl ()
8890.
10 questions to ask before outsourcing work at your startup (techinasia.com)
8891.
Practical Exploitability of Dual EC in TLS Implementations (cryptome.org)
8892.
Introducing the New TV News Archive (blog.archive.org)
8893.
Blocks – for designers and developers (medium.com)
8894.
XPages: IBM's Java based web and mobile application development platform (xpages.zeef.com)
8895.
Spotify gets a new darker look as it strives for cross-platform consistency (thenextweb.com)
8896.
March Was First Month Without U.S. Fatalities in Iraq or Afghanistan In 11 Years (time.com)
8897.
Ted Ts'o: discussing the whole systemd controversy (plus.google.com)
8898.
Trezor (Hardware Bitcoin Wallet) ships first unit to Mike Hearn (bitcointalk.org)
8899.
Air Canada Case Study: Part 1 (bowerlabs.com)
8900.
Tame The Trolls (politico.com)
8901.
The Bipolar Lisp Programmer (lambdassociates.org)
8902.
Integer overflow into XSS and other fun stuff – a case study of a bug bounty (gynvael.coldwind.pl)
8903.
Andreessen skewers Buffett for doubting Bitcoin (cnbc.com)
8904.
First spotting of the USB 3.1 connector [translated] (translate.google.com)
8905.
Three Books Made of Human Skin in Harvard's Library (businessinsider.com)
8906.
Tame the Trolls – Mark Cuban (politico.com)
8907.
LinkedIn sues recruitment firm HiringSolved over scraping (gigaom.com)
8908.
GNU Make Standard Library v1.1.4 released (gmsl.sourceforge.net)
8909.
Blade Runner: the watercolour cut (singularityweblog.com)
8910.
Intel tries to woo partners into creating content that only runs on Intel chips (itworld.com)