October 2014 Archive
2461.
“I am no longer allowed to be a Google user” (reddit.com)
2462.
iOS Design Teardown: Stretchy Table Headers (blog.matthewcheok.com)
2463.
The Definite Optimism of Peter Thiel [video] (a16z.com)
2464.
Verizon Injecting X-UIDH Tracking Header on All Requests (twitter.com)
2465.
A sneak peek at the radically new Angular 2.0 – JAXenter (jaxenter.com)
2466.
Venture capital and the great big Silicon Valley asshole game (pando.com)
2467.
The cookie is dead. Here’s how Facebook, Google, and Apple are tracking you now (venturebeat.com)
2468.
Fighting Ebola: A Grand Challenge for Development (ebolagrandchallenge.net)
2469.
The Legacy of Nimbus – first weather satellite (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
2470.
JavaScript Developers: Take Your Code to the Next Level with FKit (joshbassett.info)
2471.
Do Not Touch (donottouch.org)
2472.
ZFSguru (zfsguru.com)
2473.
Apple Releases OS X Yosemite for Free (apple.com)
2474.
Google profits slide 5%, missing analyst estimates (bbc.co.uk)
2475.
$10k in Two Weeks from Product Hunt, Medium and Hacker News (jhubball.silvrback.com)
2476.
Recurly Raises $12M Series B (venturebeat.com)
2477.
AppleWatch Meetup Kickoff with Soylent Tasting (meetup.com)
2478.
Asshole culture: Why I’ve just deleted Uber from my phone (pando.com)
2479.
Gamer Gate: Three Stages to Obit (popehat.com)
2480.
Elon Musk Compares Building Artificial Intelligence to “Summoning the Demon” (techcrunch.com)
2481.
Hater News – Find trolls (and anyone's hater level) on Hacker News (haternews.co)
2482.
Ruby 2.1.4 Released (ruby-lang.org)
2483.
RDP Replay (contextis.co.uk)
2484.
CoreOS Enterprise Registry, a secure Docker registry behind your firewall (coreos.com)
2485.
How the U.S. Government Tested Biological Warfare on San Francisco (priceonomics.com)
2486.
Tail Recursion with Dynamic Scope (wry.me)
2487.
Hardware by the Numbers: Team and Prototyping (medium.com)
2488.
Silicon Valley’s Diversity Problem (nytimes.com)
2489.
Ask HN: Best salary negotiation tip? ()
2490.
Carl Icahn Says Apple Is Massively Undervalued (wired.com)