April 2014 Archive
12931.
A message to developers gone wanna-be startup founders – Must Read (silentinteraction.com)
12932.
How to Write and Publish a Technical Book (and make lots of money) (blog.obiefernandez.com)
12933.
Beddit – A new kind of sleep tracker (beddit.com)
12934.
C++ Range Comprehensions (ericniebler.com)
12935.
NOOBS v1.3.5 Downloads | Raspberry Pi (raspberrypi.org)
12936.
Study that shows generic drugs are lower quality than branded version (biotechtranslated.com)
12937.
Benchmark Unreal Engine 4's "Elemental" demo – NeoGAF (neogaf.com)
12938.
Show HN: My redesigned blog (jaredhanstra.com)
12939.
Some Geometry in High Dimensional Spaces [pdf] (math.arizona.edu)
12940.
Interview with an equity research associate (myfinanceinterview.com)
12941.
Show HN: Learn to code an online marketplace (baserails.com)
12942.
Content marketing and revenue marketing: two sides of the same coin (justindunham.net)
12943.
Finding a Flash Drive in the Sea (nytimes.com)
12944.
Avail – An innovative approach to programming (availlang.org)
12945.
Securing Digital Ocean / Linode Instances With Dome9 (chadthompson.me)
12946.
Magic Mirror (michaelteeuw.nl)
12947.
Bulletball (youtube.com)
12948.
“Veep” episode said more about technology than all of HBO’s “Silicon Valley” (pando.com)
12949.
Ember.js performance improvements at Zendesk (developer.zendesk.com)
12950.
Analytics will help us in creating a better life. (analyticsindiamag.com)
12951.
Helmet to offer tongue-in-cheek gadget control (newscientist.com)
12952.
Watson in your pocket: Supercomputer gets own apps (newscientist.com)
12953.
White House Details Thinking on Cybersecurity Flaws (nytimes.com)
12954.
DuinoCube: A Retro Game Console You Can Hack (kickstarter.com)
12955.
3D printer lets you print your own functioning game controllers (polygon.com)
12956.
This 3D printer technology can print a game controller, electronics and all (computerworld.com)
12957.
God, the Devil, and Godel (www2.units.it)
12958.
"China's Google" Used For Massive DDoS Attack (cmswire.com)
12959.
The internet’s biggest companies are breaking themselves into small pieces (qz.com)
12960.
Apple patches another major security hole in its website (9to5mac.com)