April 2014 Archive
871.
Glow-in-the-dark roads make debut in Netherlands (wired.co.uk)
872.
Heartbleed vulnerability tester (github.com)
873.
PushServer – Node.js server for sending iOS push notifications (github.com)
874.
Git manpage generator (git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net)
875.
Pelican books take flight again (theguardian.com)
876.
AWS Services Updated to Address OpenSSL Vulnerability (aws.amazon.com)
877.
Cubans trace roots to remote Sierra Leone village (m.bbc.com)
878.
IRS misses XP deadline, pays Microsoft millions for patches (computerworld.com)
879.
Comcast response to Netflix (corporate.comcast.com)
880.
Uber adds $1 “Safe Rides Fee” to UberX rides for background checks, insurance (thenextweb.com)
881.
Self-storage: The men who got rich selling empty space (bbc.co.uk)
882.
Sorting Out the Law Behind Phil Ivey's Edge Sorting Debacle at Borgata (pokernews.com)
883.
Meyrin: CERN Terminal Font (optional.is)
884.
Dead Man's Snitch – Monitoring for Scheduled Tasks (deadmanssnitch.com)
885.
Heartbleed attacks seen in March 23rd server logs? (seacat.mobi)
886.
Ethereum White Paper (github.com)
887.
Stanford University acquires source code for Multi-User Dungeon (gamasutra.com)
888.
For $45 Per Month, All the Coffee You Can Drink (businessweek.com)
889.
The 49-U6U Slaughterhouse (community.eveonline.com)
890.
Tennessee begins free community college plan (tennessean.com)
891.
Show HN: A Customizable SoundCloud Player Built on the Web Audio API and d3 (toneden.io)
892.
How Should You Write a Fast Integer Overflow Check? (blog.regehr.org)
893.
Learn How to Contribute to the Linux Kernel: Take the Eudyptula Challenge (linux.com)
894.
Futilitris (twinbeard.com)
895.
AngelList’s Newest Experiment: a $25M Fund to Invest in Angel Investors (blogs.wsj.com)
896.
Warning Signs in Experimental Design and Interpretation (2007) (norvig.com)
897.
An interactive explanation of quadtrees (jimkang.com)
898.
Why The Clock is Ticking for MongoDB (rhaas.blogspot.com)
899.
A veteran programmer explains how the stock market became “rigged” (washingtonpost.com)
900.
a16z Programming Test (hackerrank.com)