May 2014 Archive
9151.
9152.
Keep the URLs visible
(dirk.to)
9153.
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.
9171.
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.
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)