September 2014 Archive
5791.
20,000 Leagues Under ActiveRecord (patshaughnessy.net)
5792.
Running a startup on Haskell (youtube.com)
5793.
South Carolina Cop Unloads on Unarmed Driver Reaching for His License (motherjones.com)
5794.
Hackers Are Already Using the Shellshock Bug to Launch Botnet Attacks (wired.com)
5795.
Don’t use the HTML picture element (most of the time) (blog.cloudfour.com)
5796.
No, iPhone 6+ does not bend (businessinsider.com)
5797.
D-Wave CEO: Our Next Quantum Processor Will Make Computer Science History (recode.net)
5798.
9 Rules for Emailing from Google Exec Eric Schmidt (time.com)
5799.
No, you probably can’t bend the iPhone 6 Plus. Unless you’re a bodybuilder (washingtonpost.com)
5800.
Tell HN: Math books galore ()
5801.
Turn computer into TV not tv to computer ()
5802.
Dare to dive into the world's deepest pool? (cnn.com)
5803.
Breakthrough in LED construction increases efficiency by 57 percent (gizmag.com)
5804.
Hong Kong police move in to arrest pro-democracy demonstrators (theguardian.com)
5805.
Finger extension for large phone screens (thanko.jp)
5806.
ChatGT: Anonymous live chat on every website (chrome.google.com)
5807.
Fix Shellshock Bash Vulnerability in OS X Bash (fizerkhan.com)
5808.
Japan's second highest volcano erupts (abc.net.au)
5809.
Cities heatmaps based on tourists vs. locals pictures (flickr.com)
5810.
Privacy is tech’s latest marketing strategy (washingtonpost.com)
5811.
Adding strlcpy() to glibc (lwn.net)
5812.
Double your reading speed in 30 seconds (spritzinc.com)
5813.
Recycle That Headquarters (newyorker.com)
5814.
Building a product without a designer? You’re doing it wrong… (medium.com)
5815.
This could be the Apple iCloud flaw that led to celebrity photos being leaked (thenextweb.com)
5816.
Tech Talent Hunt Tries New Venue: Middle School (online.wsj.com)
5817.
Sibyl: A System for Large Scale Machine Learning at Google (youtube.com)
5818.
If 2 New Yorkers Shared a Cab (nytimes.com)
5819.
I Never Should Have Followed My Dreams (salon.com)
5820.
Huawei Abandons Microsoft's Windows Phone (fool.com)