April 2014 Archive
6841.
Show HN: Gabby Bot (xiaoxu193.github.io)
6842.
Finding RSA keys in Heartbleed memory dumps (hacking.ventures)
6843.
Pythagorean tuning (en.wikipedia.org)
6844.
French: male mortality (1816-2006) (robjhyndman.com)
6845.
3 shell scripts to improve your writing (matt.might.net)
6846.
Explain Bitcoin Like I’m Five (medium.com)
6847.
New Hepatitis C 'Cure' Hailed as a Breakthrough, Costs $1000 a Day (io9.com)
6848.
Creating a Docker Image from your Code (blog.tutum.co)
6849.
Show HN: My Weekend Project, Hosted Privacy Policies (policysnap.com)
6850.
How to pass recursive lambdas, C++ (theweeklypush.com)
6851.
We've created a big ass list of ecommerce platforms (reddit.com)
6852.
A Pyramid in the Middle of Nowhere Built To Track the End of the World (gizmodo.com)
6853.
6 Customer Success Secrets (guynirpaz.com)
6854.
A Mathematical Proof That The Universe Could Have Formed Spontaneously (medium.com)
6855.
Crimeware Helps File Fraudulent Tax Returns (krebsonsecurity.com)
6856.
Migrating our blog to Jekyll (thomasstreet.com)
6857.
Riot.js not accepted to TodoMVC (github.com)
6858.
Google, once disdainful of lobbying, now a master of Washington influence (washingtonpost.com)
6859.
Breaking up with Facebook: Where are brands and young users going (thenextweb.com)
6860.
Team Management App Weekdone Now Reports To Android (techcrunch.com)
6861.
Creepy Facebook – Clear Your Search History (iafrikan.com)
6862.
I am done with the Freemium Business Model | Tyler Nichols Weblog (tylernichols.com)
6863.
Keep your media out of big brother's grasp (motherboard.vice.com)
6864.
MEAN.JS – Full-Stack JavaScript Using MongoDB, Express, AngularJS, and Node.js (meanjs.org)
6865.
An Economist Answers Some of My Questions About "Capital in the 21st Century" (equitablegrowth.org)
6866.
/r/AskReddit thread: What is the stupidest product that made it big? (reddit.com)
6867.
OpenSignal Creates Crowdsourced Sensor Network (forbes.com)
6868.
Has the cost of a human life changed in history? (humancost.info)
6869.
Oculus Rift Shares Developer Hardware Sales Data (techcrunch.com)
6870.
What it takes to be globally famous according to MIT researchers (alum.mit.edu)