September 2014 Archive
5161.
Why Developers Should Learn Design (codecondo.com)
5162.
On a Warmer Planet, Which Cities Will Be Safest? (nytimes.com)
5163.
Graylog2 v0.90 has been released (graylog2.org)
5164.
How to perform a Google Glass screencast (applidium.com)
5165.
America’s war on language (blog.oxforddictionaries.com)
5166.
Startups are like TV Series (medium.com)
5167.
Continuous Deployment of Node.js Applications (blog.risingstack.com)
5168.
Mnesia (Erlang in-memory database) and the CAP theorem (medium.com)
5169.
Why Some Large VC Funds Are Doing More Seed Deals (hunterwalk.com)
5170.
Automatically start development servers with katon (github.com)
5171.
Zathura – a document viewer (pwmt.org)
5172.
Show HN: CloudScale – Automatic Cloud Infrastructure Scaling (getcloudscale.com)
5173.
Syria Now 7th Predominantly Muslim Country Bombed by 2009 Nobel Peace Laureate (firstlook.org)
5174.
Robinhood Raises 13M Series A from Index Ventures (blog.robinhood.com)
5175.
Amazon's ordering system is currently down (reddit.com)
5176.
Path Traversal in Plain English (tinfoilsecurity.com)
5177.
Indecision is sometimes the best way to decide (aeon.co)
5178.
Study Links Anxiety Drugs to Alzheimer’s Disease (newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com)
5179.
What's the Best Node.js IDE? Sublime, Atom or Cloud9? (strongloop.com)
5180.
iPhone 6 Plus Bend Test (youtube.com)
5181.
The Art of the Obituary: An Interview with Margalit Fox (theparisreview.org)
5182.
Show HN: JSMS – evaluate JavaScript via SMS (github.com)
5183.
Utilizing Haskell at Fynder (fpcomplete.com)
5184.
CRDTs: Distributed Semilattices (blog.plasmaconduit.com)
5185.
A Decoy Computer Was Set Up Online. See Which Countries Attacked It the Most (bloomberg.com)
5186.
For High School Football Coaches and Fans, a New Digital Blitz (nytimes.com)
5187.
Hazelcast raises $11M in funds for further NoSQL expansion (jaxenter.com)
5188.
Presentation: The mistakes everyone makes with Ember.js by Alex Speller (emberfest.eu)
5189.
Bitcoin-mining company Butterfly Labs shut down by FTC (for fraud) (cnet.com)
5190.
RogerVoice’s real-time voice-to-text phone call application for the deaf (rudebaguette.com)