May 2014 Archive
11161.
These Harvard And MIT Kids Say They've Made NSA-Proof Email (huffingtonpost.com)
11162.
Moderating, Monetization and Community (micheleincalifornia.blogspot.com)
11163.
Exploitation of Mozilla Firefox Use-After-Free Vulnerability (Pwn2Own 2014) (vupen.com)
11164.
Michel Foucault. Discipline and Punish (1975), Panopticism (dm.ncl.ac.uk)
11165.
Oak Creek Canyon Fire (azcentral.com)
11166.
Laravel Forge – How Taylor Just Saved Us Hours Of Work (blog.enge.me)
11167.
ICFP Programming Contest 2014 (icfpcontest.org)
11168.
Teleportraiture (2011) (kickstarter.com)
11169.
GroupDocs Document Viewer for .NET Library – Version 2.0 (groupdocs.com)
11170.
Gameboy Tetris Randomizer (tetrisconcept.net)
11171.
Big Brother potentially exists right now in our PCs, compliments of Intel's vPro (tgdaily.com)
11172.
The Porn Site That's King of Copyright Lawsuits (newyorker.com)
11173.
NY Train Project – the underground tilework and signs of the MTA (nytrainproject.com)
11174.
NASA, adrift (houstonchronicle.com)
11175.
Realtime JavaScript (agentx.svbtle.com)
11176.
Google rolled out a "spammy site" algo change this weekend. (searchengineland.com)
11177.
Robots Are Strong: The Sci-Fi Myth Of Robotic Competence (popsci.com)
11178.
Humans as a model organism (sciencemag.org)
11179.
Birth of a Programmer: Why Programming, Why Now? (saranutter.blogspot.com)
11180.
A Personal View of Computer Science at Berkeley – Richard Karp (eecs.berkeley.edu)
11181.
Logging in through your inbox (dangoldin.com)
11182.
Google's Feedback Tool – Highlight / Blackout (facebook.com)
11183.
Author of 'Breakpoint': "Facebook must shrink to survive" (live.wsj.com)
11184.
Aero-X hoverbike goes on sale in 2017 (extremetech.com)
11185.
Del Yocam Arrested in Oregon (oregonlive.com)
11186.
CSS Components (andryanmiller.svbtle.com)
11187.
MH370 satellite data to be released (theguardian.com)
11188.
Research to lose sleep over | Harvard Gazette (news.harvard.edu)
11189.
Why is running code single time slower than running four times in JavaScript (stackoverflow.com)
11190.
Search Strategies for Learning (sam-koblenski.blogspot.com)