April 2014 Archive
6781.
Linux KVM Virtualization comes to IBM Power servers soon (zdnet.com)
6782.
Magic CSS3 Animations (minimamente.com)
6783.
NSA Denies It Knew About Heartbleed Bug Before It Was Made Public (npr.org)
6784.
Auernheimer to be set free tonight (washingtonpost.com)
6785.
ServiceWorkers give you a way to build applications that work offline (github.com)
6786.
AgileBits Offering 50% Heartbleed Discount on 1Password (agilebits.com)
6787.
Pycon Language Summit notes (thread.gmane.org)
6788.
US receives 172,000 H1B visa applications, lottery decides fate (economictimes.indiatimes.com)
6789.
Stem Cell Research for MS Kick-Started by Crowdfunding (healthline.com)
6790.
Women priests in the Mormon church? (theatlantic.com)
6791.
NSA Said to Exploit Heartbleed Bug for Years (marco.org)
6792.
New profiles are coming soon. (about.twitter.com)
6793.
Los Angeles wants to become the largest city with free Wi-Fi (androidauthority.com)
6794.
FaRM: Fast Remote Memory (usenix.org)
6795.
Naval Warfare with JuMP + Julia (iaindunning.com)
6796.
SCADpad: Micro home the size of a single parking space (scadpad.com)
6797.
Learn shortcuts. Work faster. (shortcutfoo.com)
6798.
More People Were Paid To Exploit Heartbleed For The NSA Than Fix It (falkvinge.net)
6799.
The Open Graph protocol (ogp.me)
6800.
Behind the movement to build a faster anonymous network (dailydot.com)
6801.
Bitcoin blues strikes Butterfly Labs as second class action suit filed (upstart.bizjournals.com)
6802.
Exploring Machine Learning with Scikit-learn (PyCon 2014 video) (pyvideo.org)
6803.
Google, Eich, Rice: The Evil That Tech Does (techcrunch.com)
6804.
AVC: Jeff Lawson on software people (avc.com)
6805.
Miami Bitcoin Arrests May Be First State Prosecution (bloomberg.com)
6806.
Programming performance art (blog.liw.fi)
6807.
Botworld: a cellular automaton for studying self-modifying agents (lesswrong.com)
6808.
All the passwords you should change because of Heartbleed, in one handy graphic (venturebeat.files.wordpress.com)
6809.
Instagram is Down (techcrunch.com)
6810.
Are Google and Facebook Pretending They Want Limits on NSA Surveillance? (vice.com)