September 2014 Archive
5821.
Dimple.js – Easy and Flexible D3 Charting (dimplejs.org)
5822.
High-Performance S3 with MimicDB (blog.mimicdb.com)
5823.
Libc++ has quadratic std::sort (llvm.org)
5824.
The StartUp failed but here is what I learnt (arfahthestartupkid.wordpress.com)
5825.
Show HN: Path/Curve Editing in the Browser (mattdesl.github.io)
5826.
Want to predict food trends? (dinndinn.com)
5827.
Riak 2.0 released (CRDTs, strong consistency and more) (basho.com)
5828.
The sarcasm detector (thesarcasmdetector.com)
5829.
Memcached Injections [pdf] (blackhat.com)
5830.
Twenty states bar cities from building their own Internet (washingtonpost.com)
5831.
Apple Rejects Launcher App (techcrunch.com)
5832.
Introducing ODataHQ (odatahq.com)
5833.
AirDog – A quadcopter with a camera that follows you (kickstarter.com)
5834.
BBC Horizon – Inside the Dark Web [UK IP Needed – See Comments] (bbc.co.uk)
5835.
Show HN: My bro and I are a highshool dev duo, we’d love input on our game (youtube.com)
5836.
Google begins developing its own quantum chips, to prepare for the future (extremetech.com)
5837.
Riak 2.0 is available (docs.basho.com)
5838.
Show HN: Instant Collaborative Lists by Email (mailpad.eu)
5839.
Securing the Internet of Things (voicerepublic.com)
5840.
Show HN: Amon – Hack accounts using oauth tokens (github.com)
5841.
Let’s give up on academic freedom in favor of justice (thecrimson.com)
5842.
Could DuckDuckGo Overtake Bing? (searchengineland.com)
5843.
Gaming Journalism Is Over (slate.com)
5844.
FFmpeg for Android (github.com)
5845.
The World in 2038 (jaysimons.deviantart.com)
5846.
React.js Internals with Nick Niemeir (plus.google.com)
5847.
Drawing the Line Between “Peer-to-Peer” and “Jerk” Technology (spectrum.ieee.org)
5848.
Nvidia Sues Samsung and Qualcomm, Seeks to Block Galaxy S5, Note 4 (arstechnica.com)
5849.
Stolen Tesla Owner Uses App to Watch Cops Catch Thief (nbcbayarea.com)
5850.
Pixels (xkcd.com)