May 2014 Archive
9151.
Show HN: Valib.js – validation library for the browser and Node.js (sideralis.org)
9152.
Keep the URLs visible (dirk.to)
9153.
Top Venture Capitalists Leave Silicon Valley, Bet Their Careers On Midwest (forbes.com)
9154.
Vintage Cutaway Drawings Show How Nuclear Reactors Really Work (gizmodo.co.uk)
9155.
In-Terminal Screenshots with iTerm2, Capybara, and Poltergeist (kevinmarsh.com)
9156.
Using inheritance with WordPress (carlalexander.ca)
9157.
How to Learn Quartz Composer and Origami (scotthurff.com)
9158.
Denmarks been vandalised - on minecraft (bbc.co.uk)
9159.
How Python Scripts Power Drones (hakkalabs.co)
9160.
Cryptocoins for Good (medium.com)
9161.
Russia Constricts Internet Freedom With New 'Bloggers Law' (mashable.com)
9162.
Zach Sims: Education Needs to Change as Fast as Technology (techonomy.com)
9163.
War on drugs a failure, influential report concludes (economist.com)
9164.
(Dropbox) Web vulnerability affecting shared links (blog.dropbox.com)
9165.
You Don't Need 8 Hours Of Sleep, Only 7: Study (huffingtonpost.ca)
9166.
Algorithms used as designers. (fastcodesign.com)
9167.
How to make your team love you for less than $10 (jasonevanish.com)
9168.
Angular.js + Node.js = TotalStack – total.js (totaljs.com)
9169.
Don't use Machine Learning for everything (louisdorard.com)
9170.
PostgreSQL Connector for Loopback: create Node.js powered APIs for Postgres (strongloop.com)
9171.
How Startups Are Changing What It Means To Be An Advertising Agency (linkedin.com)
9172.
20 fantastically helpful IFTTT recipes (econsultancy.com)
9173.
On writing a code formatter for PHP (cirello.org)
9174.
Dear Agile Friends: Please Stop It With The Pointless Bickering (tiny-giant-books.com)
9175.
Cities in India Have Dirtiest Air (scientificamerican.com)
9176.
I Still Don't Know What I Want to Be When I Grow Up (neal.is)
9177.
Three Months In: reflecting on 3 months as a freelancer (madeinbeta.co.uk)
9178.
Tech Stocks Crumble As The Market Demands What They Can’t Deliver (techcrunch.com)
9179.
Al Franken: At least one US Senator understands Net Neutrality (techcrunch.com)
9180.
Elixir v0.13.1 released (github.com)