May 2014 Archive
3901.
Mozilla’s crazy plan to fix net neutrality and turn broadband into a utility (gigaom.com)
3902.
There’s no such thing as arts entrepreneurship (aarongervais.com)
3903.
Why we fear Google (faz.net)
3904.
Responsive typography with chained media queries (bugsnag.com)
3905.
What's the difference between React and Ractive? (blog.ractivejs.org)
3906.
Mink is a 3D printer for makeup (techcrunch.com)
3907.
Writing Selenium Tests with Node (The Enjoyable Way) (bitcubby.com)
3908.
Comcast customer surprised to learn new router is also public hotspot (arstechnica.com)
3909.
Automating CSS sprites for large organisations (blog.booking.com)
3910.
Show HN: Vertical graphs in your terminal (github.com)
3911.
Chemist Turns Software Developer After Son's Cancer Diagnosis (npr.org)
3912.
Legible Mathematics, sketches of a new arithmetic for programming (glench.com)
3913.
Mozilla launches feedback channels for developers (hacks.mozilla.org)
3914.
Glenn Greenwald Debates Former NSA Director Michael Hayden (firstlook.org)
3915.
The Long Tail of Open Source (And You) (blog.engineyard.com)
3916.
Nvidia's Mobile Supercomputer (gamecrate.newegg.com)
3917.
Tkd – Cross platform GUI toolkit based on Tcl/Tk (forum.dlang.org)
3918.
How to decide whether a tool is right for you – a response to the TDD storm (kickstartacademy.io)
3919.
Flowhub public beta: a better interface for Flow-Based Programming (bergie.iki.fi)
3920.
Supply chained: Apple's sapphire production will be hard to copy (theverge.com)
3921.
Is a signature still useful? (bbc.co.uk)
3922.
Is This How We'll Cure Cancer? (forbes.com)
3923.
"I am Google" (readwrite.com)
3924.
A collection of single element loading spinners animated with CSS (projects.lukehaas.me)
3925.
Scientists May Have Decoded One of the Secrets to Superconductors (wired.com)
3926.
8 Things Every Non-Technical Founder Should Know How to Do (groovehq.com)
3927.
Five Simple Ways to Say "Thanks" to a Journalist (zapier.com)
3928.
Ionic Beta 4: Our Biggest Update Yet (ionicframework.com)
3929.
Terahertz imaging on the cheap (newsoffice.mit.edu)
3930.
Four weeks on, huge swaths of the Internet remain vulnerable to Heartbleed (arstechnica.com)