April 2014 Archive
4321.
Microsoft says Windows for the Internet of Things will be free (thenextweb.com)
4322.
You’re probably doing your household budget all wrong (2013) (slate.com)
4323.
Udacity Course: Make Your Own 2048 (udacity.com)
4324.
Why are Millennials investing so conservatively? ()
4325.
Linux developers considering On-screen QR codes for kernel panics (slashdot.org)
4326.
Ask HN: Tiered pricing vs Pay-As-You-Go. What works when? ()
4327.
Why We Should Build Software Like We Build Houses (wired.com)
4328.
Ask HN: What OSS has the best written (clean) code you have seen? ()
4329.
Um.. HBO's "Silicon Valley"? Amazing. ()
4330.
Ask HN: Did you test for the heartbleed vulnerability without permission? ()
4331.
When the French clock off at 6pm, they really mean it (theguardian.com)
4332.
Ask HN: Is anyone else working on this? Maybe I can help you. ()
4333.
Dancing Plague of 1518 (en.wikipedia.org)
4334.
Let's make sure Heartbleed doesn't happen again. (crowdtilt.com)
4335.
Vgo – verifiable go (vgo.readthedocs.org)
4336.
Why entrepreneurs shouldn’t shoot down ‘bad’ ideas (thenextweb.com)
4337.
BLEEDING HEART All my GE Accounts are being hacked right now what should I DO? ()
4338.
Better Raises $5M To Be Your Personal Health Advocate (techcrunch.com)
4339.
Find out more about Iran's Startup scene (medium.com)
4340.
Kim Dotcom wins back cars and cash seized in Megaupload raid (bbc.com)
4341.
Ask HN: How to gain users? ()
4342.
New Hire to First Commit in Minutes (lob.com)
4343.
United States v. Microsoft: Deposition by Bill Gates (youtube.com)
4344.
Opensource Backend as a Servicce: BaaSBox (baasbox.com)
4345.
Something silly: Star Wars 1977 as "It's a Good Life" (mzlabs.com)
4346.
AT&T Launches $500M Joint Venture To Invest In The Next Netflix (techcrunch.com)
4347.
Celery guys, please fix your documents ()
4348.
Ask HN: Crowd sourced lobbying for public interest start ups? ()
4349.
Turkey's Erdogan offers 'condolences' over Armenian WWI deaths (haaretz.com)
4350.
Heartbleed, 2 Weeks Later: A Graphical Report (blog.trustlook.com)