May 2014 Archive
2311.
On Primary Keys (orchestrate.io)
2312.
The economics of political correctness (iea.org.uk)
2313.
(Web) Development Sucks, and It's Not Getting Any Better (blog.dantup.com)
2314.
Quake-style dropdown Mintty console using AutoHotKey (github.com)
2315.
Show HN: Hitch – Uber meets Public Transit (takehitch.com)
2316.
Ask HN: Why is Google Analytics’ UI so confusing?
2317.
Tobacco Body – Visual Effects of Smoking (tobaccobody.fi)
2318.
A Public Shaming of E-Commerce site Durated (durated.co)
2319.
Hate your co-workers? Start using unicode whitespace css classes (jsbin.com)
2320.
Rules for Show HN? ()
2321.
Coshx Labs is giving away $50k: last day to vote (50k of development work) (competition.coshx.com)
2322.
Ask HN: Who wants to trade brain cycles?
2323.
Show HN: bashblog, a single Bash script to create blogs (cfenollosa.github.io)
2324.
Find a Google Glass and kick it from the network (julianoliver.com)
2325.
The Social Network: (In)accuracies regarding the Computer Science (2011) (chomaloma.blogspot.com)
2326.
Smalltalk and Pharo: Unknown rockstars (cookingcode.wordpress.com)
2327.
Tell HN: Potentially impressive meteor shower tonight. Get outside ()
2328.
Callaloo Radio System: Part 2 – Building a Homebrew USB Device (spin.atomicobject.com)
2329.
Vixle: A game engine that teaches kids to code (kickstarter.com)
2330.
Web vulnerability affecting shared links (blog.dropbox.com)
2331.
Use GPG to keep your Rails secrets secure (bugsnag.com)
2332.
US Contractors Scale Up Search for Heartbleed-Like Flaws (bloomberg.com)
2333.
The Dark Side of Why I Write Software (zhubert.com)
2334.
How I Build a $27,000/year passive income with YouTube (reddit.com)
2335.
Google is testing new web-based Gmail features (geek.com)
2336.
Number of msecs since Jan 1 1970 hits 1400000000000 at 16:53:20 GMT tomorrow ()
2337.
RadiumOne’s very strange story just got stranger (cnet.com)
2338.
Tricking the Uncertainty Principle (caltech.edu)
2339.
I Tasted BBQ Sauce Made By IBM's Watson, And Loved It (fastcodesign.com)
2340.
Edward Snowden: I was a high-tech spy for the CIA and NSA (bbc.com)