April 2014 Archive
1711.
Parallella Pre-Order Shipping Update (parallella.org)
1712.
Show HN: My first iOS app – Permeate, the Twitter digest (ios.permeate.im)
1713.
Strongtalk: A High-Performance Smalltalk With An Optional Type System (strongtalk.org)
1714.
Why Google is broken for debugging (omniref.com)
1715.
Animatron: HTML5 Animation Editor Inspired by Middle-School Homework Assignment (blog.jetbrains.com)
1716.
At Clearly Innovative, developers are hired with little practice and much passion (washingtonpost.com)
1717.
What the 1% Don’t Want You to Know [video] (billmoyers.com)
1718.
Torn and weary (on Brendan Eich and Mozilla) (christianheilmann.com)
1719.
*NEVER* sanitize your inputs (blog.hackensplat.com)
1720.
China will become the world's largest economy by the end of the year (economist.com)
1721.
To don't (2012) (blog.codinghorror.com)
1722.
Job destruction by robots could outweigh creation (economist.com)
1723.
Dozens of teenagers are now tweeting bomb jokes to American Airlines (washingtonpost.com)
1724.
Banana Pi: The next generation of single-board computers? (zdnet.com)
1725.
Inflated Tech Valuations Bloat The Entire Economy (forbes.com)
1726.
Show HN: Gandalf – $1 private Docker registries (gandalf.io)
1727.
Coshx Labs is giving away $50k of development. No strings attached. (competition.coshx.com)
1728.
Show HN: SoundCloud Instant (karan.github.io)
1729.
Show HN: New project for on-demand chat rooms (urshoutbox.com)
1730.
Test if a URL uses Node.js (dotheyusenode.herokuapp.com)
1731.
The Drone That Will Change Graffiti (motherboard.vice.com)
1732.
Box may delay IPO until June or later (online.wsj.com)
1733.
Who Gets Into Accelerators? Persistent Men With SaaS Apps, Says Study (techcrunch.com)
1734.
If Switzerland is attacked, it is literally rigged to blow up. (schneier.com)
1735.
Stackoverflow HTTPS Error – Heartbleed Bug (stackoverflow.com)
1736.
Ancient Fossils Suggest Complex Life Evolved on Land (simonsfoundation.org)
1737.
Meerkat manifesto suggests mentor-learner pairs speed up learning of tech stacks (datascienceretreat.com)
1738.
Selling to the wrong customers will kill your startup (blog.close.io)
1739.
Attackers Exploit Heartbleed to Circumvent Multi-factor Authentication on VPNs (mandiant.com)
1740.
Chapter 7: Real-Time Communication (zapier.com)