April 2014 Archive
4771.
ZSH plugin every developer should use (github.com)
4772.
Two Monkeys Were Paid Unequally: Excerpt from Frans de Waal's TED Talk (youtube.com)
4773.
Can You Guess The Hash Algorithm? (hashguesser.appspot.com)
4774.
A Link Between Fidgety Boys and a Sputtering Economy (nytimes.com)
4775.
What is Site Reliability Engineering? (site-reliability-engineering.info)
4776.
How to break into startups (blog.42floors.com)
4777.
Polling SSL Kerberos and SRP support (marc.info)
4778.
Opera, you are useless. A quick rant. (blog.lutoma.org)
4779.
The Virtuous Cycle: How to Build a Lasting Business (lob.com)
4780.
FitTube for Chrome – makes Youtube videos you see – responsive (chrome.google.com)
4781.
Anatomy of a (failed?) free-software fundraiser (hisham.hm)
4782.
MEAN.js – Open-Source Full-Stack Solution For MEAN Applications (meanjs.org)
4783.
The Fantasy and Abuse of the Manipulable User (modelviewculture.com)
4784.
The new Macbook Air (apple.com)
4785.
Vida.io creates Google Charts in the cloud (blogs.computerworld.com)
4786.
Weev starts TRO LLC to short companies based on security vulnerabilities (youtube.com)
4787.
Good Eggs Goes Mobile (bites.goodeggs.com)
4788.
Hackers guide to pitch decks (sketchdeck.com)
4789.
Brenner hammers ‘factory science’ (mc.vanderbilt.edu)
4790.
The Fastest-Growing Tech Companies You Haven't Heard Of (bloomberg.com)
4791.
Forget about learning to code – to get rich in tech, become an accountant (qz.com)
4792.
Protecting Students with Google Apps for Education (googleenterprise.blogspot.com)
4793.
A Eulogy for Twitter (theatlantic.com)
4794.
My next project 200x5000.com – $1,000,000 in revenue in May (200x5000.com)
4795.
Go: More Unix than Unix (jerf.org)
4796.
Introducing Peekr: See what people keep in their camera rolls. (itunes.apple.com)
4797.
Your corporate Internet nightmare starts now. (theverge.com)
4798.
Sony develops tape technology with the world's highest density: 148 Gb/in² (sony.net)
4799.
My homage to BASIC (javapubhouse.com)
4800.
Folks in SF are leaving anonymous flyers on Teslas exposing the "truth" (twitter.com)