Fake audiophile opamps: OPA627 (AD744?)
(zeptobars.ru)
April 2014 Archive
511.
512.
Roundcube Webmail 1.0.0 released
(roundcube.net)
513.
Speed memory access by arranging data to take advantage of CPU caching
(gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
514.
Testing for "reverse" Heartbleed
(blog.meldium.com)
515.
Say “no” to import side‐effects in Python
(chrismorgan.info)
516.
517.
The Linux Security Circus: On GUI isolation
(theinvisiblethings.blogspot.fr)
518.
RoboVM: Native iOS apps in Java
(robovm.org)
519.
The Ethos Operating System
(ethos-os.org)
520.
One reason we lack Internet competition: Starting an ISP is hard
(arstechnica.com)
521.
Introducing Hourly Billing
(blog.linode.com)
522.
Software eats software development
(cdixon.org)
523.
100 Supercharger Stations
(teslamotors.com)
524.
This Tower Pulls Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
(smithsonianmag.com)
525.
Work Hard You'll Get There Eventually (hint: no you won't)
(blogs.msdn.com)
526.
GNU Screen v.4.2.1
(savannah.gnu.org)
527.
528.
App Links: Link Anywhere on Mobile
(applinks.org)
529.
The Deadliest Animal in the World
(gatesnotes.com)
530.
Popcorn Time Devs Drop Like Flies But No One Will Talk
(torrentfreak.com)
531.
Nerdsniping: A glimpse into a stubborn mind
(blog.andyet.com)
532.
533.
Twitter Analytics
(analytics.twitter.com)
534.
India's Mars mission crosses half the distance.
(economictimes.indiatimes.com)
535.
Mellow, the robotic sous-chef
(cookmellow.com)
536.
How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Better
(smithsonianmag.com)
537.
What's left of NoSQL?
(use-the-index-luke.com)
539.
Why and How to Start Your SICP Trek
(hackerretreat.com)
540.
Ants swarm like brains think
(nautil.us)