April 2014 Archive
3331.
OpenSSL Heartbeat Code (github.com)
3332.
Dropping Dropbox to Crush the Minority (harvardpolitics.com)
3333.
How to Hide a DIV using jQuery (webdeveloperjuice.com)
3334.
Can we put an end to this ‘Estimate’ game of fools? (blog.frankel.ch)
3335.
Best LAMP administration introduction? ()
3336.
OpenSSL Valhalla Rampage (opensslrampage.org)
3337.
Gillette’s Razor = Everything Wrong With America (nymag.com)
3338.
Nothing sucks the joy out of programming like a job (planningforaliens.com)
3339.
Julie Ann Horvath: "There was no investigation." (twitter.com)
3340.
Ask HN: How to sell a small Internet business? ()
3341.
A UK housing bubble? (soberlook.com)
3342.
Debug 34: Sexism in tech (imore.com)
3343.
Uber Competitor Cabify Closes $8M Series A To Accelerate In LatAm (techcrunch.com)
3344.
This bounty for a "Detailed Male Arousal indicator" doesn't appear to be a joke (suprmasv.com)
3345.
Tell HN:Full Stack Engineer looking for an internship in USA ()
3346.
At HBO’s “Silicon Valley” Premiere, Elon Musk Is Pissed (recode.net)
3347.
Brendan Eich steps down as Mozilla CEO (blog.mozilla.org)
3348.
Google's Trying to Trademark the Word 'Glass'–and It's in Good Company (theatlantic.com)
3349.
Internet use is associated with non-religion (technologyreview.com)
3350.
How Twitter users can fake a verified account (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
3351.
Collaborative 3D scene builder in 50 lines of code (meteor.com)
3352.
Heartbleed Bug: Public urged to reset all passwords (bbc.co.uk)
3353.
How to Hide the WhatsApp Last Seen Timestamp on your iOS and Android Devices (thegeekyglobe.com)
3354.
Google's Project Ara Module Developers Kit Released (projectara.com)
3355.
NASA Open Source Software (code.nasa.gov)
3356.
Google Glass goes public (google.com)
3357.
How the NSA shot itself in the foot by denying prior knowledge of Heartbleed (zdnet.com)
3358.
OpenBSD takes a knife to OpenSSL's old/unused cruft (twitter.com)
3359.
Why The Open Office Makes You Distracted, Exhausted, And Insecure (businessinsider.com)
3360.
36 maps that will make you see the world in completely new ways (matadornetwork.com)