April 2014 Archive
6031.
6032.
There's A 'Let Me Google That For You' Bill
(talkingpointsmemo.com)
6033.
ProxyDr – Scans the Internet for good proxies
(proxydr.com)
6034.
6035.
Steal, don't invent
(sethgodin.typepad.com)
6036.
If operating systems ran the airlines...
(zyra.org.uk)
6037.
6039.
Microsoft Word for Windows Version 1.1a Source Code
(computerhistory.org)
6041.
Experiences from CloudFlare's heartbleed challenge
(hacking.ventures)
6042.
Bend It, Charge It, Dunk It: Graphene, the Material of Tomorrow
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
6043.
The State of Crypto in Python (PyCon US 2014)
(pyvideo.org)
6044.
Hugging at work
(linkedin.com)
6045.
How the backpropagation algorithm works
(michaelnielsen.org)
6046.
Twitter Posts Betray Illness
(informationweek.com)
6047.
Ceemple – C++ 11 with python/Matlab ease of use?
(ceemple.com)
6049.
Journalist Wearing Google Glass Claims He Was Attacked; Device Smashed In SF
(sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com)
6050.
Amazon’s Smartphone To Feature Unique But Limited 3D Effects
(techcrunch.com)
6051.
6052.
A 21-Year-Old Stanford Kid Got $30 Million, Then Everything Blew Up
(businessinsider.com)
6053.
How one Apple employee survived product reviews with Steve Jobs
(news.dice.com)
6054.
What do SAT and IQ tests measure?
(slate.com)
6055.
Nagios is not a monitoring strategy
(devops.com)
6056.
6057.
6059.
Theorem Has Created A New Way To Buy And Sell Online
(techcrunch.com)
6060.
Donald Rumsfeld declares war on IRS
(blogs.marketwatch.com)