September 2014 Archive
781.
Configuring Rails Environments (eng.joingrouper.com)
782.
Open Source All-in-One Wireless Development Board (seeedstudio.com)
783.
Say hello to x64 Assembly, Part 2 (0xax.blogspot.com)
784.
Why I changed my mind about Node.js (calebmadrigal.com)
785.
Following Sony, Samsung has stopped sales of its laptops in Europe (pcadvisor.co.uk)
786.
Brain 'can classify words during sleep' (bbc.com)
787.
BashBooster – simple provisioning, bash only, requires nothing (bashbooster.net)
788.
C++11 use in Chromium (chromium-cpp.appspot.com)
789.
Portugal's growing number of young entrepreneurs (bbc.com)
790.
Show HN: Paths.js – Generate SVG paths for geometric shapes (github.com)
791.
Captain Crunch needs your help (qikfunder.com)
792.
Probable Cache Poisoning of Mail-Handling Domains (cert.org)
793.
Introducing Structured Snippets, now a part of Google Web Search (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
794.
Mysterious Phony Cell Towers Could Be Intercepting Your Calls (popsci.com)
795.
The SELinux coloring book [pdf] (people.redhat.com)
796.
Shellshocking OpenVPN servers ()
797.
iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus: Preliminary Benchmark Results (anandtech.com)
798.
Mbeddr – engineering the future of embedded software (mbeddr.com)
799.
Jury finds CBS infringes podcasting patent, awards $1.3M (arstechnica.com)
800.
Malawi app 'teaches UK pupils 18 months of maths in six weeks' (m.bbc.com)
801.
The American Middle Class Hasn't Gotten a Raise in 15 Years (fivethirtyeight.com)
802.
Why CommonMark Isn't the Solution (ariabuckles.github.io)
803.
Shill: A Secure Shell Scripting Language (shill-lang.org)
804.
Show HN: Hypermasher – Live streaming of Hyperlapse videos (hypermasher.com)
805.
How ACH works: A developer perspective – Part 4 (engineering.zenpayroll.com)
806.
Fifty years of Moog (arstechnica.com)
807.
After Surgery, Surprise $117,000 Medical Bill from Doctor He Didn't Know (nytimes.com)
808.
PHP: why GOTO instead of recursion? (github.com)
809.
Signaling Post-Snowden Era, New iPhone Locks Out N.S.A (nytimes.com)
810.
An Unusual Language That Linguists Thought Couldn’t Exist (nautil.us)