April 2014 Archive
7351.
The Science of Derailing Trains (WWII video) (hackaday.com)
7352.
Show HN: WhatsApp Decrypto API (mashape.com)
7353.
Fragmentions: Linking to Any Text (medium.com)
7354.
Locked Up in America [video] (pbs.org)
7355.
Supreme Court Gives Police New Power To Rely On Anonymous Tips (npr.org)
7356.
The hackers guide to getting press (blog.clarity.fm)
7357.
Balint's Software Defined Radio (SDR) Tutorials (files.ettus.com)
7358.
Work on ideas/problems that matter (astu.co)
7359.
5 ways American policies make us lonely, anxious and antisocial (salon.com)
7360.
Obama ordered to divulge legal basis for killing Americans with drones (arstechnica.com)
7361.
This Kickstarter Project is Already Funded (and it Hasn’t Even Launched Yet) (crowdfundinghacks.com)
7362.
General fusion (ted.com)
7363.
Taoism of open source (archive09.linux.com)
7364.
Binary marble adding machine (woodgears.ca)
7365.
Simpson's Paradox (vudlab.com)
7366.
Mini robot doctors that could swim in your bloodstream (newscientist.com)
7367.
Show HN: Torpe, a pop album cover randomly generated by JavaScript (yosoyocre.github.io)
7368.
Piketty Is Right: Everything you need to know about his book (newrepublic.com)
7369.
What I Think CoffeeScript Should Have Been (walkercoderanger.com)
7370.
REST API authorization using Grails and userapp.io (on-information.florianrampp.de)
7371.
Growing a Language, by Guy Steele [video] (youtube.com)
7372.
What You Need to Know About Twitter's Makeover (blog.oktopost.com)
7373.
The Single Biggest Reason Most Entrepreneurs Fail in 2014 (medium.com)
7374.
No Farms, No Food: FarmCap and the AgTech Opportunity (medium.com)
7375.
Why is my computer so slow? (2009) (agner.org)
7376.
Expojure – Better way to organize your photos on Social Media [video] (expojure.com)
7377.
Cyber War News Shuts Down Following DOJ Request (databreaches.net)
7378.
C Elements of Style (oualline.com)
7379.
Pure JS XLS (97-2003) parser (oss.sheetjs.com)
7380.
Fat metabolism in animals altered to prevent most common type of heart disease (sciencedaily.com)