May 2014 Archive
2972.
Tech needs to decide which master it's going to serve
(jasonlefkowitz.net)
2973.
2974.
Technology’s Loser Problem
(michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
2975.
Erlang On Xen is now Open Source
(twitter.com)
2976.
New PayPal Exec Blasts Fellow Employees In Late-Night Tweets
(businessinsider.com)
2977.
Milq: Collaboratively curating culture
(milq.com)
2978.
Is It Worth Being Wise? (2007)
(paulgraham.com)
2979.
2980.
2981.
Startup Rising: Iran
(pando.com)
2982.
Purge MaxCDN with GitHub deploy
(blog.maxcdn.com)
2983.
A better "cd" for bash
(github.com)
2984.
Is online freelancing a viable source of income?
(graphicdesign.stackexchange.com)
2985.
Yann LeCun's answers from the Reddit AMA
(fastml.com)
2986.
2988.
File A Bug
(marco.org)
2989.
Coding Sucks: Why a Job in Programming Is Absolute Hell
(gizmodo.com)
2990.
OpenSSH No Longer Has To Depend On OpenSSL
(it.slashdot.org)
2991.
Finally, Element 117 Is Here
(news.sciencemag.org)
2992.
2993.
Arista Networks CEO offers journalist pre-IPO shares after he covers them
(tech.fortune.cnn.com)
2994.
Fedora 21 will use Wayland as its default display server
(lists.fedoraproject.org)
2995.
New guidelines outline what iPhone data Apple can give to police
(arstechnica.com)
2996.
Why the Official Explanation of MH370’s Demise Doesn’t Hold Up
(theatlantic.com)
2997.
Another way to edit your Twitter experience: with mute
(blog.twitter.com)
2998.
2999.
DHH demonstrates "Test Induced Design Damage"
(gist.github.com)
3000.
Redhat may be stacking the deck against Openstack rivals
(readwrite.com)