April 2014 Archive
1771.
Microsoft chops the price of custom Windows XP patches (zdnet.com)
1772.
Show HN: We created a Mac app that creates presentations from Markdown (decksetapp.com)
1773.
What Comes After Antibiotics? Alternatives to Stop Superbugs (2013) (popularmechanics.com)
1774.
Stop Writing Code Everyday (theniravshah.com)
1775.
Get Poached (techcrunch.com)
1776.
First Look – AWS WorkSpaces (virtuwise.com)
1777.
A French labor agreement bans work emails after 6 PM (fastcompany.com)
1778.
Tech Startups Are Targets of Ransom Cyberattacks (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1779.
SCiO: A Pocket Molecular Sensor (kickstarter.com)
1780.
Good and Bad Technical Debt (and how TDD helps) (2013) (blog.crisp.se)
1781.
Agda by Example: Sorting (mazzo.li)
1782.
The Science Behind Deep Brain Stimulation (smithsonianmag.com)
1783.
iOS security bug – TLS mutual-auth fails with client elliptic curve keys (openradar.appspot.com)
1784.
Reflections On YC Demo Day: How The Seed Market Has Changed (tomtunguz.com)
1785.
Last Mile Logistics: Amazon vs. Fedex vs. Startups (datafox.co)
1786.
Icelandic High-Voltage Electrical Pylon Competition – Honorable Mention (2008) (choishine.com)
1787.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk suing to open up national security launches (cnbc.com)
1788.
A Bitcoin Debit Card Is Almost Here (wired.com)
1789.
Using the AWS JavaScript SDK in the Browser (flippinawesome.org)
1790.
Visualizing Transport Options with Transitive.js (conveyal.com)
1791.
The Tragedy of Mozilla (medium.com)
1792.
Benchmarking Symmetric Crypto on the Apple A7 (cryptomaths.com)
1793.
Facts Conveniently Withheld (medium.com)
1794.
Our way to rethink PaaS with devops automation (visualops.io)
1795.
We need a “/heartbleed.txt” standard, and we need it ASAP (blog.kamens.us)
1796.
How to Deal With Brilliant Jerks You Work With (wired.com)
1797.
Colleges Want Students with Character, But Can’t Measure It (nautil.us)
1798.
Show HN: Spotsy – iPhone app to discover the world through Instagram (itunes.apple.com)
1799.
Linode down in Newark data center (status.linode.com)
1800.
Protests Continue Against Dropbox After Appointment of Condoleezza Rice to Board (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)