Is email encryption, as claimed by ProtonMail, possible?
(security.stackexchange.com)
November 2014 Archive
11671.
11673.
Firefox Developer Edition Review
(usersnap.com)
11674.
The Truth About Security and Obscurity
(danielmiessler.com)
11675.
Product Idea Validation: Don’t Build an MVP Until You Do This
(justinmcgill.net)
11676.
DFP is down
(reddit.com)
11677.
'Twisted light' beamed across Vienna
(bbc.co.uk)
11678.
Google’s DoubleClick Ad Server Is Down
(uk.businessinsider.com)
11679.
XKCD 1446: Live comet landing with history
(xkcd1446.org)
11680.
Where is Rosetta?
(sci.esa.int)
11681.
Microsoft Plugs Winshock, a ‘Critical’ 19-Year Old RCE Bug
(tripwire.com)
11682.
11683.
Should you repeat your tweets? Facts and figures from 1M tweets
(blog.wisemetrics.com)
11684.
Rubymine 7
(jetbrains.com)
11685.
11686.
How to get €5,000 in cash for your idea in a minute?
(startup-lottery.com)
11687.
The state of deep learning in 2014
(speakerdeck.com)
11688.
The True Story of Hello World
(lisha.ufsc.br)
11689.
11690.
Microsoft's .NET on GitHub
(github.com)
11691.
11692.
JSON Formatting of Windows Events: It’s Hot
(blog.logentries.com)
11693.
11694.
How to deploy client side 50 times/day instead of 4 times/year
(slideshare.net)
11695.
With Amazon’s Echo, You Are Never Alone
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
11696.
11697.
Vermont's experiencing a mini tech boom
(news.dice.com)
11698.
Connecting Ahmad to the Global Economy
(blog.coinbase.com)
11699.
Man Injects Bitcoin Wallets into His Hands
(securityweek.com)
11700.
The Rosetta comet landing has made history
(washingtonpost.com)