September 2014 Archive
3181.
AWS Nightmare: Leaked Access Keys Result in a $6,000 Bill Overnight (wptavern.com)
3182.
Do shellshock scans violate CFAA? (blog.erratasec.com)
3183.
Cloudflare to give SSL for free to all customers (blog.cloudflare.com)
3184.
Pascal Costanza's Highly Opinionated Guide to Lisp (2002) (p-cos.net)
3185.
Show HN: Netcat-based command line pastebin (termbin.com)
3186.
Show HN: Captain Up – Engagement Platform as a Service (captainup.com)
3187.
Why I Quit My Job at a Red-Hot $10B Startup, Airbnb (businessinsider.com)
3188.
Wikemoji.com the emoji dictionary (wikemoji.com)
3189.
Show HN: Curated list of resources that provide creative commons media (github.com)
3190.
Show HN: A different way to visualize the Bitcoin marketplace (coinsight.co)
3191.
Why India’s best tech schools produce more entrepreneurs than the Ivy League (qz.com)
3192.
The distributed language Hello v1.0.3 (amsdec.com)
3193.
How to hire unicorns (aka tech-savvy marketers) (venturebeat.com)
3194.
Show HN: Super Simple Static Site Compiler (github.com)
3195.
Whatever You Do, Don’t Buy Your Aircraft Carrier from Russia (medium.com)
3196.
Odrive (odrive.com)
3197.
How not to pitch a billionaire (overcast.fm)
3198.
Why Facebook Is Deleting Drag Queen Profile Pages (techcrunch.com)
3199.
Filenames and Pathnames in Shell: How to Do It Correctly (dwheeler.com)
3200.
About coding bootcamp Coding House (joselcontreras.com)
3201.
Show HN: Cash – An absurdly small jQuery alternative for modern browsers (kenwheeler.github.io)
3202.
PyPy 2.4.0 released (doc.pypy.org)
3203.
iPhone 6s are being bent in people’s pockets (geek.com)
3204.
Toomim Bros Bitcoin Mining Concern (toom.im)
3205.
Reddit Releases Ask Me Anything App (theverge.com)
3206.
Drafts of Chapters 5–8 from the Rails Tutorial 3rd Ed. (news.railstutorial.org)
3207.
Facebook is down (businessinsider.com)
3208.
Google is 16 today – here is a look at their most inspiring moments ()
3209.
BrowserSync – Time-saving synchronized browser testing (browsersync.io)
3210.
Google to mull ways to store Russian users’ personal data locally (en.itar-tass.com)