May 2014 Archive
4201.
Serious security flaw in OAuth, OpenID discovered (cnet.com)
4202.
Rails Directory Traversal Vulnerability – Amended (CVE-2014-0130) (groups.google.com)
4203.
HP Helion: will invest $1 billion in OpenStack, CloudFoundry (zdnet.com)
4204.
What Netflix bought from Comcast is a CDN (clipperhouse.com)
4205.
Transforming an RSS feed into JSON with APItools (docs.apitools.com)
4206.
Apple Said to Be in Talks to Buy Beats for $3.2 Billion (dealbook.nytimes.com)
4207.
Bayesian predictions of Eurovision finishing positions (mewo2.com)
4208.
This Cat Is a Shepherd (modernfarmer.com)
4209.
Attempts to stay anonymous on the web will only put the NSA on your trail (theguardian.com)
4210.
What Makes a Good Software Developer? (benlakey.com)
4211.
The Oldest Rivalry in Software: Vi vs. Emacs (slate.com)
4212.
Spurious correlations (tylervigen.com)
4213.
Embedded Go and Bluetooth Low Energy Hardware (techtalkshub.com)
4214.
Installing (xkcd.com)
4215.
A language in 20 minutes (youtube.com)
4216.
Programmer at heart of tech workers’ class action case wants to block $324M deal (arstechnica.com)
4217.
Looking for Pull Requests (lookingforpullrequests.com)
4218.
Adobe ID login is down (status.creativecloud.com)
4219.
Monitor running processes with Perl (jmorano.moretrix.com)
4220.
Show HN: Video answers to coding problems (askadev.com)
4221.
Reissued – A curated social marketplace for vintage goods (reissued.com)
4222.
Macaroons are better than cookies (hackingdistributed.com)
4223.
World cup 2014 stadiums in 3D (sketchfab.com)
4224.
45% discount on Practical Data Science with R (win-vector.com)
4225.
Longterm storage: NAS+HDDs+CrashPlan (for ARM) vs. costly Amazon Glacier [$$?] (benguild.com)
4226.
A/B testing: a comprehensive guide to getting started (lukethomas.com)
4227.
Vagrant 1.6 is available, including Windows guests (vagrantup.com)
4228.
Coding in Color: Reverse syntax highlighting (medium.com)
4229.
The plan to let anyone become European ... Digitally. (zdnet.com)
4230.
Verizon’s new double-capacity “XLTE” network now covers 250 cities (gigaom.com)