May 2014 Archive
13981.
Physics students produce a workable model for real-life deflector shields (geek.com)
13982.
J. Edgar Hoover: The librarian who became America’s ‘most-powerful man’ (blog.constitutioncenter.org)
13983.
Spin up and manage DigitalOcean, Linode and EC2 machines from your terminal (andrewchilds.github.io)
13984.
What's behind Amazon's reported dive into the smartphone business? (networkworld.com)
13985.
9 Ways To Survive The Shit Storm of Developer Evangelism (compositecode.com)
13986.
Cryptonator on the App Store on iTunes (itunes.apple.com)
13987.
BitIodine – Get more from the blockchain (bitiodine.net)
13988.
On El Niño and Human-Induced Atmosphere Changes (pressurenet.io)
13989.
SketchTool – CLI for exporting art assets (bohemiancoding.com)
13990.
Create Rich Interactive Visualisations (becomingadatascientist.wordpress.com)
13991.
Apple still dominates tablet market despite losing share to Samsung (techspot.com)
13992.
Recreating Facebook UI with HTML and CSS (live coding screencast) (youtube.com)
13993.
Improving Meteor’s MongoDB Read Performance and CPU Usage (meteorhacks.com)
13994.
SkyRunner: The dune buggy that can fly [video] (youtube.com)
13995.
A simple definition for mobile cards (cezary.co)
13996.
Transatlantic autonomous balloon project (dongfang.ch)
13997.
Why Does Time Flow Forward? (insidescience.org)
13998.
Node v0.10.28 (Stable) (blog.nodejs.org)
13999.
Glassdoor's Best Places to Work (glassdoor.com)
14000.
Facebook shows maturity and a bit of Googleyness at F8 conference (networkworld.com)
14001.
Logstalgia 1.0.5 (code.google.com)
14002.
DutchCoders have opensourced DropIt: Receive files at your own url. (github.com)
14003.
Excel formula to flowchart (excel2flow.asp2.cz)
14004.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trailer in 80s Cartoon Style (youtube.com)
14005.
Open Hardware Summit 2014: ROME (oshwa.org)
14006.
Algorithmically Created Hipster Tshirts (shardcore.org)
14007.
Basecamp's Jason Fried on the End of the Workplace (xconomy.com)
14008.
How You Will Be Part Of Comcast’s Wi-Fi Network – And Maybe A Wireless Service (blogs.wsj.com)
14009.
Surviving a HackerNews traffic spike on a $5/mo VPS (waterstreetgm.org)
14010.
Awesome crazy must watch now (youtube.com)