June 2014 Archive
4351.
Show HN: Write web servers in Swift (github.com)
4352.
Massachusetts high court orders suspect to decrypt his computers (arstechnica.com)
4353.
Alfred Remote on iOS for Alfred 2 (alfredapp.com)
4354.
Hitler Was Mad on Technology (pando.com)
4355.
Google Cloud Debugger (googlecloudplatform.blogspot.com)
4356.
Continuous Delivery made simple (codeship.io)
4357.
Is Meteor.js still relevant? (reddit.com)
4358.
Don't bother with keys, open your door with Google API (theodo.fr)
4359.
How We Got 1,000+ Subscribers from a Single Blog Post in 24 Hours (groovehq.com)
4360.
AngularJS and SEO – finally a piece of cake (weluse.de)
4361.
Best articles in history of HN (hn.algolia.com)
4362.
Uber offers 'on-demand weddings' for Gay Pride Week (techcrunch.com)
4363.
Century-old drug reverses signs of autism in mice (news.sciencemag.org)
4364.
Steve Wozniak backs "Mayday" Super PAC (inc.com)
4365.
Difference between AI, machine learning, statistics, data mining (shakthydoss.com)
4366.
35 of my BTC gone, PC not compromised (reddit.com)
4367.
The End of the Internet? (theatlantic.com)
4368.
Shakacon #6 presentation: Fuck you Hacking Team, From Portugal with Love. (reverse.put.as)
4369.
Authentication: Don’t be Clever (apiux.com)
4370.
Facebook fights 'largest ever' US court data request (bbc.com)
4371.
DConf 2014 Panel with Walter Bright and Andrei Alexandrescu (archive.org)
4372.
Meet Xiki, the Revolutionary Command Shell for Linux and Mac OS X (linux.com)
4373.
TSAR, a TimeSeries AggregatoR (blog.twitter.com)
4374.
Facebook threatened with contempt for fighting NY over user privacy (arstechnica.com)
4375.
Teachers protest in downtown Seattle, say Bill Gates is ruining education (geekwire.com)
4376.
Show HN: UC Berkeley Marching Band's jquery plugin (github.com)
4377.
Everyday Algorithms: Pancake Sort (austingwalters.com)
4378.
Microserfs: Are programmers a new digital working class (eprofits.com)
4379.
Keep your goals to yourself (trollmaker.in)
4380.
Even the Editor of Facebook's Mood Study Thought It Was Creepy (theatlantic.com)