April 2014 Archive
10651.
The power of writing everyday (ajjuliani.com)
10652.
Haskell tree service (haskelltree.com)
10653.
There’s nothing more American than High-Frequency Trading (medium.com)
10654.
1% rule (Internet culture) (en.wikipedia.org)
10655.
Password generator in Go (github.com)
10656.
The power of the US cable barons must be challenged (ft.com)
10657.
Ban "Digital" Learning (edsurge.com)
10658.
2FA auth is still not supported by Bitbucket (bitbucket.org)
10659.
Freeze Tolerant Frogs (naturenorth.com)
10660.
Arduino programming via soundcard (fredrikolofsson.com)
10661.
How Mark Zuckerberg courts companies (money.cnn.com)
10662.
A building that can turn to face the sun (youtube2x.com)
10663.
Tristan O'Tierney – Co-founder of Square Talking about Programmer Burnout (youtube.com)
10664.
How To Survive An Internet Apocalypse (newyorker.com)
10665.
Magic Numbers for Startups (blog.symcat.com)
10666.
Heartboned: Why Google needs to reclaim Android updates (zdnet.com)
10667.
I spent 4 weeks learning about restaurants. Here's what I found. (cosmic.posthaven.com)
10668.
Who pays the price? (9gag.tv)
10669.
Roku Command Line Remote for Linux/Mac (github.com)
10670.
US government warns of Heartbleed bug danger (bbc.com)
10671.
Jeet Grid System | Smart CSS preprocessor grids (jeet.gs)
10672.
Transbay Tower To Become "Salesforce Tower" With Monster Lease (socketsite.com)
10673.
Salesforce leasing half of SF Transbay Tower; tallest building in SF after 2017 (techcrunch.com)
10674.
Diversity and Dishonesty (nytimes.com)
10675.
OpenSpritz-iOS (github.com)
10676.
The Ability To Focus And Make The Best Move When There Are No Good Moves (farnamstreetblog.com)
10677.
Hacker successfully uses Heartbleed to retrieve private security keys (theverge.com)
10678.
Are Speculative Bubbles Good (for innovation)? (newyorker.com)
10679.
Deadly blaze destroys 2,000 homes in Valparaiso (telegraph.co.uk)
10680.
THE BIG UNWIND: Here's How Hedge Funds Drove The Brutal NASDAQ Selloff (businessinsider.com)