September 2014 Archive
931.
A German Car That Was Ultra-Aerodynamic and Totally Impractical (wired.com)
932.
Turning a laptop into a CCTV (vincent.is)
933.
Migrations and Future Proofing (github.com)
934.
Show HN: How to Annoy Your Coworkers for $42 Using ClojureScript and Rust (wit.ai)
935.
The Craft of Text Editing: Emacs for the Modern World (1999) (finseth.com)
936.
A curated list of tools for SQLAlchemy (github.com)
937.
A girl with three biological parents (bbc.co.uk)
938.
Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language (1981) (lysator.liu.se)
939.
Circle opens doors to global audience (circle.com)
940.
Father and Daughter Reunion (worth.com)
941.
Parsing: a timeline (jeffreykegler.github.io)
942.
Mailpile Beta Release (mailpile.is)
943.
Shellshock in the Wild (fireeye.com)
944.
Erdős: Mathematical problems (erdos.sdslabs.co)
945.
Mcrouter: A memcached protocol router for scaling memcached deployments (code.facebook.com)
946.
Profiling: Interactive Python profiler (github.com)
947.
NASA’s Balance Mass Challenge (innocentive.com)
948.
Beyond Objective-C, Beyond Swift (blog.jaredsinclair.com)
949.
Is Borges the 20th Century’s most important writer? (bbc.com)
950.
Ex-Employees Say Home Depot Left Data Vulnerable (nytimes.com)
951.
GNUzilla and IceCat (gnu.org)
952.
The GNU C Library version 2.20 (lists.gnu.org)
953.
Remote Year: Travel with interesting people while working remotely (remoteyear.com)
954.
CVE-2014-6273: Buffer overflow vulnerability vulnerability in apt-get (lists.debian.org)
955.
Enigmail did not encrypt email to recipients (sourceforge.net)
956.
Hyperreal numbers: infinities and infinitesimals (plus.google.com)
957.
Zeplin – Collaboration app for front end developers and UI designers (zeplin.io)
958.
OpenGov, a startup intended to transform the way governments manage tax dollars (a16z.com)
959.
What Every Startup Need to Know About IP in China (formdevices.com)
960.
Gifshot: JS library to create animated GIFs from media streams, videos, images (yahoo.github.io)