October 2014 Archive
6691.
EFF's Updated Know Your Rights Guide (eff.org)
6692.
Shotgun: Erlang HTTP Client for Server-sent Events (inaka.net)
6693.
Box's Aaron Levie: 'Silicon Valley's libertarian bent can go too far' (theguardian.com)
6694.
How to use SQS, Sidekiq, Rails and Elasticsearch together for log centralization (ryanbrink.com)
6695.
Security Key, a simpler kind of two-factor authentication (theverge.com)
6696.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus camera review (connect.dpreview.com)
6697.
NASA Rover Opportunity Views Comet Near Mars (nasa.gov)
6698.
See Dita Von Teese’s 3D Printed Gown Up Close (3dprintingindustry.com)
6699.
Report of Mercurial's Biggest Code Sprint Yet (google-opensource.blogspot.com)
6700.
Want a more fuel efficient car? Then redesign it (theregister.co.uk)
6701.
Some couple of startup ideas for wantrepreneurs (blog.charlesmudy.com)
6702.
Paying $323,000 to a Group That May Not Exist (nytimes.com)
6703.
Ultimate Front End Development Setup (revsys.com)
6704.
5 Lessons learned building startups (medium.com)
6705.
In Software Outsourcing the Client Always Lose (yegor256.com)
6706.
EFF, Internet Archive, and Reddit Oppose New York’s BitLicense Proposal (eff.org)
6707.
The mysterious “Other” taking up space on iOS devices (hammonwry.com)
6708.
Apple Launches “Maps Connect,” Self-Service Local Listings Portal (searchengineland.com)
6709.
Building a card game with React.js (biesnecker.com)
6710.
PhotoMath (vimeo.com)
6711.
USA Today FBI Propaganda Piece (usatoday.com)
6712.
AngularJS Superluminal-Nudge Promises Substantial Performance Improvements (infoq.com)
6713.
FIX 5.0 SP2 parser in JavaScript: Parse financial data messages (logotype.github.io)
6714.
The Next Big Thing Is Privacy (kryogenix.org)
6715.
Google+ is down (i.imgur.com)
6716.
Audi claims self-drive car speed record (bbc.co.uk)
6717.
Writing a path tracer in Rust, part 1 (ruudvanasseldonk.com)
6718.
Please Calculate This Circle’s Circumference (randomascii.wordpress.com)
6719.
How to crawl Twitter data (promptcloud.com)
6720.
Deprecation of SHA-1 and moving to SHA-2 (support.servertastic.com)