October 2014 Archive
7891.
Creating Tor Hidden Services with Python (jordan-wright.github.io)
7892.
Let’s write a Kernel with keyboard and screen support (arjunsreedharan.org)
7893.
A Walking Tour Through the Living Wreckage of Penn Station (theawl.com)
7894.
Hundreds of Devices Hidden Inside New York City Phone Booths (buzzfeed.com)
7895.
SocialNetworkMapper: Visually mapping social networks with a Google Spreadsheet (dalager.github.io)
7896.
Be Careful What You Think (bugsnpieces.blogspot.com)
7897.
Protect Your Azure Linux VM (aka: How to Avoid a $1500 Charge) (mattarkin.com)
7898.
Severe Breakdown in Apple Relationship Cripples GT Advanced (forbes.com)
7899.
This awesome dissection of Internet hyperbole will make you cry and ... . (theguardian.com)
7900.
Newtonsoft.Json NuGet abuses install scripts to earn ad impression/revenue (github.com)
7901.
Heroku DX (heroku.com)
7902.
Nobel laureates call for a revolutionary shift in how humans use resources (theguardian.com)
7903.
Who's Right(er) – Hachette or Amazon? (xconomy.com)
7904.
iOS 8 Adoption Stagnates Just Two and a Half Weeks After Launch (macrumors.com)
7905.
Blockchain Is Latest Bitcoin Startup to Lure Big Investment (dealbook.nytimes.com)
7906.
Flexible Particle System – Code Optimization (bfilipek.com)
7907.
Pwnie Award 2014 (best song): a NSF/PDF polyglot (code.google.com)
7908.
Falling prices aren’t the real reason to worry about Bitcoin (qz.com)
7909.
Pollen - Immersive Social (itunes.apple.com)
7910.
Why iOS Developers Still Need to Know Objective-C (developer.telerik.com)
7911.
3D printed heart saves baby’s life as medical technology leaps ahead (independent.co.uk)
7912.
AT&T Hit by Insider Breach (threatpost.com)
7913.
Colonization of Venus [pdf] (ntrs.nasa.gov)
7914.
Some techniques for cleaning up a Rails routes file (thomasleecopeland.com)
7915.
Announcing NetBSD 6.1.5 (netbsd.org)
7916.
Fortune-Tellers, Step Aside: Big Data Looks for Future Entrepreneurs (npr.org)
7917.
CryptoLocker: The Marketing Behind the Malware (blog.varonis.com)
7918.
DNSSEC: An Introduction (from CloudFlare) (blog.cloudflare.com)
7919.
2 Japanese and 1 American Share Nobel Prize in Physics for Work on LED Lights (nytimes.com)
7920.
Neil Sloane: the man who loved only integer sequences (theguardian.com)