April 2014 Archive
3361.
Hacker News London meetup, Thursday 24th April (meetup.com)
3362.
Bloomberg Plans a $50 Million Challenge to the N.R.A. (nytimes.com)
3363.
Mt. Gox Bitcoin exchange enters administration (ft.com)
3364.
Annie96 is typing.. (storiesforyourscreen.com.s3-website-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com)
3365.
Google kept the US Government unaware of the Heartbleed bug (talkfolks.com)
3366.
Stacks – make it rain on your friends via Venmo (rainstacks.com)
3367.
Reddit downgrades technology community after censorship (bbc.com)
3368.
'I Think Google's Pretty Dangerous and Thuggish. I’ve Always Said That.' (modernluxury.com)
3369.
Ask HN: Why should i learn Go? ()
3370.
StackOverflow down (stackoverflow.com)
3371.
New study sheds light on the pandemic flu virus of 1918 (medicalxpress.com)
3372.
Revocation still doesn't work (imperialviolet.org)
3373.
The Chinese Military Is a Paper Dragon (medium.com)
3374.
California man who lasered two helicopters to face 14 years behind bars (arstechnica.com)
3375.
Conduct unbecoming of a hacker (sealedabstract.com)
3376.
Coursera courses on Android app (play.google.com)
3377.
Windows 8: The Start menu is back (theverge.com)
3378.
Weak, Strong, Static And Dynamic – An Introduction To Programming Type Systems (coding.smashingmagazine.com)
3379.
European Parliament votes to end roaming charges (europa.eu)
3380.
Show HN: Angular Hotkeys – Keyboard shortcuts for your angular apps (chieffancypants.github.io)
3381.
How to learn Emacs (a simple cheat sheet) (sachachua.com)
3382.
Ask HN: What do you use to read mailing lists – email or Usenet readers? ()
3383.
Climbing down the tree (bannalia.blogspot.com)
3384.
Visualize your daily productivity (wakatime.com)
3385.
NSA allegedly listening to everything in Austria (heise.de)
3386.
Tesla Business Leasing (teslamotors.com)
3387.
Of Monkeys and Microservices: An Introduction (daemon.co.za)
3388.
When You're at the Crossroads of Should and Must (firstround.com)
3389.
Securing an HTTPS server (2009) (daemonology.net)
3390.
Why heartbleed doesn't leak the private key (blog.erratasec.com)