2014 Archive
1471.
Cross-platform Rust Rewrite of the GNU Coreutils (github.com)
1472.
New York Police Officers to Begin Wearing Body Cameras in Pilot Program (nytimes.com)
1473.
Programming Is a Dead End Job (thecodist.com)
1474.
Travel planning software: The most common bad startup idea (2012) (blog.garrytan.com)
1475.
Can I drop a pacemaker 0day? (blog.erratasec.com)
1476.
Bash 'shellshock' bug is wormable (blog.erratasec.com)
1477.
Verizon Wireless injecting tracking UIDs into HTTP requests
1478.
Turkey has blocked Google DNS access to Twitter (todayszaman.com)
1479.
Gmail Glitch Is Causing 1000s Of Emails To Be Sent To One Man’s Hotmail Account (techcrunch.com)
1480.
Zeroing buffers is insufficient (daemonology.net)
1481.
Transit – A format for conveying values between different languages (blog.cognitect.com)
1482.
Winamp 2 in HTML5 (jordaneldredge.com)
1483.
The first stable release of PyPy3 (morepypy.blogspot.com)
1484.
Reverse engineering the binary data format for Star Wars: Yoda Stories (zachtronics.com)
1485.
The Music Suite (music-suite.github.io)
1486.
Get Facebook WiFi for your business (facebook.com)
1487.
Java 9 features announced (jaxenter.com)
1488.
Shutting down Ubuntu One file services (blog.canonical.com)
1489.
Google Now vs. Siri vs. Cortana – The Great Knowledge Box Showdown (stonetemple.com)
1490.
Google is developing cancer and heart attack detector (bbc.com)
1491.
I am not an introvert. I am just busy (blog.tabini.ca)
1492.
CSS: It was twenty years ago today (dev.opera.com)
1493.
The dark side of .io (gigaom.com)
1494.
Introduction to A* (theory.stanford.edu)
1495.
Sprint Will Sell a $12 Wireless Plan that Only Connects to Facebook or Twitter (blogs.wsj.com)
1496.
Toward a better programming (chris-granger.com)
1497.
A group of 3,000 citizens is making better forecasts than CIA analysts (npr.org)
1498.
Berlin’s digital exiles: where tech activists go to escape the NSA (theguardian.com)
1499.
Deep Intellect: Inside the mind of the octopus (orionmagazine.org)
1500.
“Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in a mass disturbance.” (motherboard.vice.com)