April 2014 Archive
691.
Rust for C++ programmers – part 4: unique pointers (featherweightmusings.blogspot.com)
692.
PopcornTime official website is back (popcorn-time.tv)
693.
Microsoft Updates Visual Studio (techcrunch.com)
694.
900 social insurance numbers stolen from Revenue Canada via Heartbleed (cbc.ca)
695.
Amazon, in Threat to UPS, Tries Its Own Deliveries (online.wsj.com)
696.
Neovim's Next Feature Poll (neovim.org)
697.
Chrome Remote Desktop goes mobile (chrome.blogspot.com)
698.
MarkdownEditing – Markdown package for Sublime Text (sublime.wbond.net)
699.
Don't Settle for Eventual Consistency (queue.acm.org)
700.
Ripple.js – A tiny foundation for building reactive views (ripplejs.github.io)
701.
C# 6: First reactions (msmvps.com)
702.
Contributing to Open Source on GitHub (guides.github.com)
703.
The Telephone Tower in Stockholm circa 1890s (vintag.es)
704.
Preventing heartbleed bugs with safe programming languages (bluishcoder.co.nz)
705.
Lisp macros for C (github.com)
706.
The origin of “log in” (2011) (designcult.org)
707.
Chrome users oblivious to Heartbleed revocation tsunami (news.netcraft.com)
708.
The Economics of Writing a Book (priceonomics.com)
709.
Why 'gallons per mile' is better than 'miles per gallon' (datagenetics.com)
710.
Invitation for DNC reception with Obama at YC (scribd.com)
711.
Google, once disdainful of lobbying, now a master of Washington influence (washingtonpost.com)
712.
Processed foods that dilute protein content subvert our appetite control systems (nature.com)
713.
Skype TX (media.skype.com)
714.
Confessions of a Full Stack DevOp (ansible.com)
715.
Mark Pincus Steps Down From All Operational Roles at Zynga (recode.net)
716.
A new Django content management system (github.com)
717.
Ludum Dare is about to start (ludumdare.com)
718.
EU votes net neutrality into law, abolishes mobile roaming charges (computerworld.com)
719.
Windows Phone 8.1 review (anandtech.com)
720.
Heartleech: Automated OpenSSL private key extraction tool using Heartbleed (github.com)