March 2014 Archive
511.
Nasty icons (nastyicons.com)
512.
Show HN: Mogo Chat – open-source team chat app written in Elixir and Ember.js (getmogochat.com)
513.
EU Net neutrality: Industry MEPs want stricter rules against blocking services (europarl.europa.eu)
514.
Malaysia Airlines Says It Lost Contact With Plane Carrying Over 200 (mobile.nytimes.com)
515.
Macaw V1 Released (secure.macaw.co)
516.
Movie Recommendations with k-Nearest Neighbors and Cosine Similarity (gist.neo4j.org)
517.
You are a Marxist – but don't worry (philosophersmail.com)
518.
What Is the Time Signature of the Ominous Electronic Score of The Terminator? (slate.com)
519.
Python web scraping (jakeaustwick.me)
520.
Phone call metadata does betray sensitive details about your life (theguardian.com)
521.
Transitioning Persona to Community Ownership (identity.mozilla.com)
522.
CSShake: Some CSS Classes to shake your DOM (elrumordelaluz.github.io)
523.
Start-up NY (startup.ny.gov)
524.
iOS 7.1 (apple.com)
525.
Inclusiveness at Mozilla (brendaneich.com)
526.
Apps with millions of Google Play downloads covertly mine cryptocurrency (arstechnica.com)
527.
Needy robotic toaster sells itself if neglected (wired.co.uk)
528.
Tor Instant Messaging Bundle (trac.torproject.org)
529.
OneNote Service API (dev.onenote.com)
530.
Why CoffeeScript Isn't the Answer (walkercoderanger.com)
531.
ATM operators eye Linux as alternative to Windows XP (computerworld.com)
532.
Expert Was Needed to Disable Malaysia Airlines Jet Systems (online.wsj.com)
533.
Google+ names policy discriminates against American Native Indians (randomtechnicalstuff.blogspot.com)
534.
Amazon's War On The House Of Otto, Germany's $18 Billion Family (forbes.com)
535.
Intern at a YC Company (blog.ycombinator.com)
536.
Oculus Says They Didn't Expect Such Negative Reactions to Selling to Facebook (thesurge.net)
537.
How times have changed for PostgreSQL (opensource.com)
538.
Systems Past: The software innovations we actually use (davidad.github.io)
539.
What I learned from an unfortunate incident with the NYPD (nickfarr.org)
540.
Linux's fsync() woes are getting some attention (rhaas.blogspot.com)