September 2014 Archive
3031.
Show HN: The easiest way to launch a product (spaces.pe)
3032.
#ngTasty (zizzamia.com)
3033.
To take an invention to market, MIT grad students push their academic work aside (chronicle.com)
3034.
Digging Through the World’s Oldest Graveyard (nautil.us)
3035.
Show HN: An anonymous gift curation service (giftroulette.me)
3036.
The Cult of ZFS (smbitjournal.com)
3037.
Unifying models of data flow (2011) [pdf] (doc.ic.ac.uk)
3038.
Kids Morning Adventure – Gamify getting ready for school (kidsmorningadventure.com)
3039.
Apple Denies Any Breach of Its Systems in Celebrity Photo Hacking (techcrunch.com)
3040.
SF Community Network FAQ (sfwireless.org)
3041.
Google to Pay Out at Least $19M to Settle FTC Complaint on Kids In-App Charges (techcrunch.com)
3042.
Building your own apps with Zengine (research.gigaom.com)
3043.
Dread Pirate Sunk by Leaky CAPTCHA – Krebs on Security (krebsonsecurity.com)
3044.
Leading Anti-Marijuana Academics Are Paid by Painkiller Drug Companies (news.vice.com)
3045.
Apple's Steve Jobs: 'no one's going to buy' a big phone (engadget.com)
3046.
Don’t start your startup name with F (medium.com)
3047.
In ‘Unicorn Hire,’ Mixpanel Lures Top Sales Executive from New Relic (m.us.wsj.com)
3048.
Twitter Announces Flight, an Annual Mobile Developer Conference (techcrunch.com)
3049.
What one engineer learned when he stopped taking photos and started drawing (fastcompany.com)
3050.
The Psychology of Space (2013) (newyorker.com)
3051.
Linux from Scratch (linuxfromscratch.org)
3052.
Gamers are giving scientists insights into how people react to a plague (nautil.us)
3053.
Apple's New Product Storm Threatens Long List of Companies (bloomberg.com)
3054.
Facebook looks to be down (facebook.com)
3055.
Haskell tools for satellite operations (flygdynamikern.blogspot.com)
3056.
The myth of venture capital (recode.net)
3057.
How MHacks reignited my optimism about hackathons (venturebeat.com)
3058.
Learning LLVM (rawgit.com)
3059.
Awesome JavaScript Resources Collected by Hack Reactor Students (github.com)
3060.
A Python/MongoDB framework to handle very large nmap scans (seclists.org)