May 2014 Archive
10921.
Hundreds of homes searched in crackdown on ‘creepware’ hackers (theglobeandmail.com)
10922.
Martini v1.0 released (github.com)
10923.
Efficiency with sublime text and ruby (thunderboltlabs.com)
10924.
Jsist: JavaScript Conference in Istanbul, calling for presentations (jsist.org)
10925.
Crafting a branching narrative design tool (gamasutra.com)
10926.
Big Bucks: The Press Your Luck Scandal [video] (youtube.com)
10927.
What you will learn at a programming bootcamp (medium.com)
10928.
A photographic look inside AT&T’s network disaster recovery operations (gigaom.com)
10929.
Functional concurrent and sequential sequences for Go (github.com)
10930.
IPhone 6 in WebGL, click to rotate, double-click to zoom (versus.com)
10931.
Want A Piece Of Apple History? Buy These Original Cupertino Signs At Auction (fastcompany.com)
10932.
SUPPORT NET NEUTRALITY with a Fork Bomb Tee (teespring.com)
10933.
Uber drivers form association to ‘protect dignity’ as Uber jabs at Teamsters (geekwire.com)
10934.
Detecting Ad Blocking Extensions (murtza.org)
10935.
Technology Will Save Us on how they’re teaching the world about technology. (blueprint.shoplocket.com)
10936.
Famo.us university is now live (famo.us)
10937.
Coding style (Java): Avoid abbreviations in names (codingstyleguide.com)
10938.
Display a dynamic balance for any Bitcoin address (balancebadge.com)
10939.
Zerocash (Fully Anonymous Bitcoin) (zerocash-project.org)
10940.
Focus Fusion crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo (indiegogo.com)
10941.
When should I write a property? (ericlippert.com)
10942.
Real Estate Goes Global (newyorker.com)
10943.
A browser-based interaction design tool. (design-tool.herokuapp.com)
10944.
U.S. Files Charges Chinese Over Cyberspying (npr.org)
10945.
Show HN: delay JavaScript execution until element is in view (github.com)
10946.
The Birth of the Big Idea and What to Do with It (rootstrap.it)
10947.
Arbitrary large gaps in small prime powers (consistentlyincomplete.wordpress.com)
10948.
Looking Back One Year After The Edward Snowden Disclosures (eff.org)
10949.
When “Scratch Your Own Itch” Is Dangerous Advice for Entrepreneurs (blogs.hbr.org)
10950.
Hackathon.io joins AngelHack ()