September 2014 Archive
6361.
Vagrant, Chef, OpsWorks and You (brunobuccolo.com)
6362.
KDE releases first beta of Plasma 5.1 desktop (kde.org)
6363.
Electricity in Africa (economist.com)
6364.
Build applications with Tinder like interactions (github.com)
6365.
Show HN: I wrote a book about developing projects with Yii Framework (amazon.com)
6366.
[show] Waifu app, a popcorntime style app but exclusive of anime (waifu.ca)
6367.
Top 5 CRM systems for Startups (startup.zeef.com)
6368.
Containerized Deployment at Facebook (blog.docker.com)
6369.
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Startups (medium.com)
6370.
Show HN: Free Web Application Scanner to check for Shellshock and more (netsparker.com)
6371.
Apple watch radial chart with D3.js (codepen.io)
6372.
More on “Where’s the Drama?” (musicmachinery.com)
6373.
Apple’s iPhone Software Snafu Has Links to Flawed Maps (bloomberg.com)
6374.
Interview questions for systems engineers (github.com)
6375.
IBM develops a new chip inspired by the architecture of the brain (nytimes.com)
6376.
Can Ultrascale Computing Remain Sustainable? (spectrum.ieee.org)
6377.
Nixie lets you wear a selfie-taking drone on your wrist (cnet.com)
6378.
Peter Thiel's Zero to One Might Be the Best Business Book I've Read (theatlantic.com)
6379.
Dropbox Guide (dropbox.com)
6380.
Unlike Others, Tesla Has Ability to Deny Salvaged Car of Roadworthiness [pdf] (s3.documentcloud.org)
6381.
TinyScreen: A color display the size of your thumb (kickstarter.com)
6382.
How Clusters Can Decipher the Bitcoin Blockchain (blog.coinalytics.co)
6383.
Big data startup Continuuity becomes Cask and is now completely open source (gigaom.com)
6384.
Daughter's List of 22 Big Moments He Missed Prompted Pimco CEO to Quit (mashable.com)
6385.
What $1M Won’t Buy You (techcrunch.com)
6386.
5 UX Mistakes That Are Slowly Killing Your Site (blog.promotify.co)
6387.
Jonathan Blow: Programming Languages for Game Design Talk Part 2 (twitch.tv)
6388.
Using your RDBMS for messaging is totally OK (blog.jooq.org)
6389.
Ardubracelet: My Bracelet Plays Tetris (arduboy.com)
6390.
The Next Level of Learning Programming Is Here (gradestack.com)