Common Ways a Site Can Get Hacked
(blog.nerdery.com)
October 2013 Archive
2941.
2942.
Facebook's iOS crash symbolization tool for Linux
(github.com)
2943.
2944.
Companies who send you email but don't want you to reply
(do-not-reply.tumblr.com)
2945.
Hack your schedule: Trading Coffee for a Jog
(medium.com)
2946.
Our Own Little Accelerator
(ourownlittleaccelerator.com)
2948.
How to Ensure the NSA Can't Guess Your Random Numbers with Linux
(blog.cloudflare.com)
2949.
2950.
What Killed Waterfall could Kill Agile (2010)
(gist.github.com)
2951.
Blackhole malware exploit kit suspect arrested
(bbc.co.uk)
2952.
New details on Google's anti-aging startup
(finance.fortune.cnn.com)
2953.
Form Autocomplete and Remember Password with AngularJS
(timothy.userapp.io)
2954.
A first look inside Google's futuristic quantum lab
(theverge.com)
2955.
Meteor 0.6.6
(meteor.com)
2956.
Long-lived Salamanders Offer Clues to Aging
(livescience.com)
2957.
2958.
How to develop unmaintainable software
(typicalprogrammer.com)
2959.
So I trolled The White House
(daverupert.com)
2960.
In Defense Of Inclusionism
(gwern.net)
2962.
2963.
A smarter way to SMS
(emu.is)
2964.
Rudder.io's Ship Faster Challenge
(rudder.io)
2965.
Akka at Conspire: How We Built Our Backend on Akka and Scala
(blog.goconspire.com)
2966.
Samsung fined $340,000 for faking online comments
(theverge.com)
2967.
Our culture of change (JSConf and inclusiveness)
(voodootikigod.com)
2968.
2969.
2970.
The Essence of ClojureScript
(swannodette.github.io)