May 2014 Archive
4381.
Why we have a company walk every day (opensignal.com)
4382.
Show HN: Cliche, A Command line tool for the modern PHP developer. ()
4383.
Dr. Dre confirms Apple is buying beats for $3.2 billion; he is now a billionaire (youtube.com)
4384.
LibreSSL Will be Portable (undeadly.org)
4385.
'Killer robots' to be debated at UN (bbc.com)
4386.
A SuperPAC to end all SuperPACs (mayone.us)
4387.
Anti-virus pioneer Alan Solomon thinks anti-virus is dead. He uses Linux instead (blogs.techworld.com)
4388.
Website where you can see every note of a song (georgeandjonathan.com)
4389.
FDA allows marketing of the DEKA Arm System (fda.gov)
4390.
Keepod: Can a $7 stick provide billions computer access? (bbc.co.uk)
4391.
How does a keygen generator actually come up with a valid registration key? (reddit.com)
4392.
And That’s How You Paint Something Amazing When You Have No Drawing Skills (realfarmacy.com)
4393.
Google is testing new web-based Gmail features (geek.com)
4394.
Node.js Buffers, Bloom Filters and Memory Leaks (qzaidi.github.io)
4395.
Deep Link your Apps to Drive Engagement (medium.com)
4396.
A Collection of Poetry About The Linux Kernel (linux-poetry.com)
4397.
Saltarelle compiler, Open source C# 5.0 to JavaScript. (saltarelle-compiler.com)
4398.
The Easy Trick to Drastically Increase the Life of Your Razor Blades (gizmodo.com)
4399.
Should freelancers in gamedev industry sign NDA’s? (t-machine.org)
4400.
WTF Forms (wtfforms.com)
4401.
Using Functional Programming to Build a Better Breakfast Bagel. (blog.mojotech.com)
4402.
Quiz: do you know how to undo anything with Git (credspark.com)
4403.
Internet Subversion (schneier.com)
4404.
Is TDD Dead? Part II (plus.google.com)
4405.
News from the .NET World (tirania.org)
4406.
Greenwald: the day we revealed Snowden's identity to the world (theguardian.com)
4407.
Fill text inside irregular shapes using html5 canvas (stackoverflow.com)
4408.
Why Square Wallet Failed (medium.com)
4409.
Using GNU Make as a Front-end Development Build Tool (sitepoint.com)
4410.
Chris Hadfield's rendition of Space Oddity to be taken offline today (twitter.com)