2014 Archive
7111.
Microsoft Updates Visual Studio (techcrunch.com)
7112.
FreeBSD 10.1 released (lists.freebsd.org)
7113.
Money Is Pouring into Tech Like It’s 1999, and That's Not Good (wired.com)
7114.
900 social insurance numbers stolen from Revenue Canada via Heartbleed (cbc.ca)
7115.
Heroku DX: The New Heroku Developer Experience (blog.heroku.com)
7116.
Letting go (mattgemmell.com)
7117.
Why scraping and ecommerce are a perfect fit (blog.twotap.com)
7118.
A Gentle Introduction to Monad Transformers – or, Values as Exceptions (github.com)
7119.
Autothysis SSD drives impede unauthorised access (securedrives.co.uk)
7120.
Academia as an ‘anxiety machine’ (lemire.me)
7121.
Microservices (martinfowler.com)
7122.
Ask HN: I feel like an 'expert beginner' and I don't know how to get better
7123.
An online Magna Carta: Berners-Lee calls for bill of rights for web (theguardian.com)
7124.
Why Probabilistic Programming Matters (plus.google.com)
7125.
Graceful server restart with Go (blog.appsdeck.eu)
7126.
Show HN: RandomStartup.org – Refresh the page to discover another startup (randomstartup.org)
7127.
Nginx 1.7.1 adds syslog support (nginx.org)
7128.
Unsealed Filing Shows DOJ Misled Appeals Court About NSL Gag Orders (eff.org)
7129.
‘No Place to Hide,’ by Glenn Greenwald (nytimes.com)
7130.
Mutable Algorithms in Immutable Languages, Part 1 (tel.github.io)
7131.
How medieval astronomers made trig tables (johndcook.com)
7132.
Dropbox DMCA takedown on personal folders (twitter.com)
7133.
Ki – A lisp for your JavaScript (ki-lang.org)
7134.
You've been added to the FBI's Ten Most Wanted List – how long will you survive? (statwonk.github.io)
7135.
Becoming A Software Consultant: My Backstory (brandontreb.com)
7136.
Revisiting 1M Writes per second (techblog.netflix.com)
7137.
FarmLogs Raises $4M Series A To Further Advance Farming Into The Age of Apps (techcrunch.com)
7138.
History theft with CSS Boolean algebra (lcamtuf.coredump.cx)
7139.
What I mean when I say "I think VR is bad news" (gist.github.com)
7140.
Norway the Slow Way (nytimes.com)