September 2014 Archive
9151.
Datacoup: Unlock the Value of Your Personal Data (datacoup.com)
9152.
Practice Does Not Make Perfect (slate.com)
9153.
Biggest advance in video in the past decade: true HDR (redsharknews.com)
9154.
How not to do tech support or ‘When Evernote acts like Comcast’ (darrennix.com)
9155.
Yii 2.0 RC is released (yiiframework.com)
9156.
Unlimited Vacation Time Makes Sense in a Post Clock-Punch Economy (esquire.com)
9157.
Spyware executive arrested, allegedly marketed mobile app for “stalkers” (arstechnica.com)
9158.
Why Xen? (galois.com)
9159.
THE TOP 10 BEST PLACES TO WORK REMOTELY (fastcompany.com)
9160.
Bayesian Prediction for the Winds of Winter (arxiv.org)
9161.
Solving multithreaded raytracing issues with C++11 (medium.com)
9162.
Simulate Arduino online and create custom circuit boards (123d.circuits.io)
9163.
One year of blogging – teaching is my way of learning (vladmihalcea.com)
9164.
How one night of tear gas in Hong Kong just shut down Instagram in China (washingtonpost.com)
9165.
Better @font-face with Font Load Events (dev.opera.com)
9166.
Behind the Scenes of Shanghai’s Express Deliveries (allroadsleadtochina.com)
9167.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg may have bought a massive Hawaiian plantation (mashable.com)
9168.
Don't Be a Tech Sucker (bloombergview.com)
9169.
The News 1.0 – DN and HN Windows 8 App Client (dropbox.com)
9170.
What Happens When Your Driverless Car Chooses to Save Others' Lives? (thespeaker.co)
9171.
Hoefler and Frere-Jones settle out of court (theverge.com)
9172.
North Bridge VC Santinelli sees tech bubble that will burst in 12-18 months (m.bizjournals.com)
9173.
Add HTTPS Support to GitHub Pages (github.com)
9174.
WriteLaTeX: Online Collaborative LaTeX Editor (writelatex.com)
9175.
Growth Hacking: Myth or Reality? (medium.com)
9176.
World wildlife populations halved in 40 years (bbc.co.uk)
9177.
LibreOffice design coordinated on Redmine (redmine.documentfoundation.org)
9178.
Keys to SRE (usenix.org)
9179.
On Jupiter, You Can See Neon Rain (io9.com)
9180.
Software as Art: Ted Talk (blog.psibertech.sg)