April 2014 Archive
11521.
Flying Angle of Attack (flyingmag.com)
11522.
Graphene ‘spaser’ brings optical computing to the nano-scale (extremetech.com)
11523.
Set-up Docker on OS X, the no-brainer way (blog.javabien.net)
11524.
Buggy Security Guidance from Apple (randomascii.wordpress.com)
11525.
Edward Snowden defends decision to question Vladimir Putin on surveillance (theguardian.com)
11526.
Computerphile on Heartbleed (youtube.com)
11527.
The Francis effect (economist.com)
11528.
We built a party app using iBeacons (objectlab.github.io)
11529.
SystemVerilog coding guidelines (sunburst-design.com)
11530.
How to divide learning time (blog.code-cop.org)
11531.
Single Point of Failure: The Day Google Forgot To Check Passwords (youtube.com)
11532.
Great Product With No Managers And A Work-From-Home Culture? (ryancarson.com)
11533.
TWS: Consulting-Cases – founded 2 years ago, now making $ 1.000 a month (theweeklystartup.com)
11534.
Goldman, Citi, UBS ... and a Guy in an Office (nytimes.com)
11535.
Flatbook, Airbnb for summer sublets (flatbook.co)
11536.
What's 'Cazenove' doing on Google's London map? (diamondgeezer.blogspot.co.uk)
11537.
The Censorship Dispute That Toppled the Technology Subreddit (motherboard.vice.com)
11538.
Technical debt and the making of payments on it (2011) (denise.dreamwidth.org)
11539.
The World's Most Toxic Money Pit (motherboard.vice.com)
11540.
Crypto Currency – Official Websites (cryptocurrencylive.com)
11541.
How I Fully Automated OS X With Ansible (il.luminat.us)
11542.
Perspective on Storage Startups using Google Trends (willemterharmsel.nl)
11543.
Linguistic analysis pegs Nick Szabo as most likely Bitcoin creator (sci-news.com)
11544.
Vanishing mirror turns into a window as you spin it (newscientist.com)
11545.
Substance – Towards open digital publishing (substance.io)
11546.
ANNOYING MONKEY Can be the new HIT game. Coming soon (twitter.com)
11547.
List of Every Video Game Ever (pastebin.com)
11548.
The Charm Hacker (medium.com)
11549.
Astronomers discover first self-lensing binary star system (phys.org)
11550.
This beautiful electric carriage is tearing New York City apart (theverge.com)