April 2014 Archive
4681.
This Is Your Brain On Code, According To Functional MRI Imaging (fastcolabs.com)
4682.
Get hacked, get trained for free (troyhunt.com)
4683.
Startup Sabbatical (assemblymade.com)
4684.
This New App Could've Prevented My Friend's Rape (elle.com)
4685.
Dorian Nakamoto – Thank you Bitcoin Community [video] (youtube.com)
4686.
Popular Cryptography (tbray.org)
4687.
RIP, Nokia (1865 – 2014) (2012) (pando.com)
4688.
Heartbleed: Pointer-arithmetic considered harmful (blog.erratasec.com)
4689.
People Don't Like Google Glass Because It Makes Them Seem Weak (m.theatlantic.com)
4690.
Battery production problems delay 5.5-inch 'iPhone Air' (theregister.co.uk)
4691.
Record Labels: Used MP3s Too Good and Convenient to Resell (torrentfreak.com)
4692.
Tomorrow’s Social Products (medium.com)
4693.
Xiaomi, the Chinese company that's disrupting the smartphone industry (itworld.com)
4694.
The Hard Truth About Your Online Life, Illustrated by Graphs (mashable.com)
4695.
Pirate Bay Hits 10 Million Torrent Milestone (torrentfreak.com)
4696.
David Einhorn and Greenlight Capital Bet Against Tech (dealbreaker.com)
4697.
Should a Chimp Be Able to Sue Its Owner? (nytimes.com)
4698.
Just one thing: Restraint vs Device in design (drbunsen.org)
4699.
Show HN: an app that aggregates sharing economy listings (get.outpost.travel)
4700.
Former Iron Curtain still barrier for deer (hosted.ap.org)
4701.
Ray Kurzweil does not understand the brain (scienceblogs.com)
4702.
The new most powerful Android phone is the OnePlus One, and it’s only $299 (geek.com)
4703.
Why I (we?) invested $378,000 in Calm.com (medium.com)
4704.
Nodster (Napster + Node-webkit) (cryptologie.net)
4705.
Literally: Chrome browser extension replaces literally with figuratively. (slate.com)
4706.
Designing a Prize for Usable Cryptography (eff.org)
4707.
Dramatically enhance colors for JavaScript and CSS (GitHub) (github.com)
4708.
Free Dataset of 2200 faculty in 50 top Computer Science Programs (cs.brown.edu)
4709.
Aaron Swartz documentary poster: The Internet's Own Boy by Brian Knappenberger (imdb.com)
4710.
Maintain true net neutrality to protect the freedom of information in the US (petitions.whitehouse.gov)