October 2014 Archive
8941.
How to hack offline computers (dailydot.com)
8942.
Ebola.com Domain Name Sold for Over $200,000 (domaininvesting.com)
8943.
Uber is slowly dimming the lights on drivers. Will this last? (medium.com)
8944.
600M+ smartphone sensor measurements crowdsourced for weather forecasting (pressurenet.io)
8945.
Instrumentation by Composition (engineering.heroku.com)
8946.
To blur or not to blur? (medium.com)
8947.
GPS on Android Wear Devices (android-developers.blogspot.com)
8948.
TED Talk: Predictable Passwords and the Internet (youtube.com)
8949.
Etsy Releases Mobile Credit Card Reader (businessinsider.com)
8950.
NSA’s Efforts to Secure Private-Sector Telecommunications Infrastructure [pdf] (jnslp.com)
8951.
Neti firewall sync service for EC2-VPC migration (github.com)
8952.
The 80/20 rule explained by an experiment on 100 paper clips (youtube.com)
8953.
Should I read papers? (michaelrbernste.in)
8954.
Ian Stevenson’s Case for the Afterlife (2013) (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
8955.
Fb rooms (newsroom.fb.com)
8956.
A List of Places Where You Can Download Free Photos (designskilz.com)
8957.
Seth Godin, Handshake deals and the future of contracts (shakelaw.com)
8958.
Shake-up at Socialcast: Key employees leave after VMware reorg (venturebeat.com)
8959.
A collection of oldskool, retro JavaScript libraries and widgets (code.google.com)
8960.
Canada Killer Believed 'Devil Was After Him' (msn.com)
8961.
Without Lucrative Market, Potential Ebola Vaccine Was Shelved for Years (nytimes.com)
8962.
Clickjacking in Plain English (tinfoilsecurity.com)
8963.
4 Free Ways to Improve Your File Transfer and Browsing Speed [SuperTCP] (supertcp.com)
8964.
AtScript (Angular 2 programming language) Q&A (docs.google.com)
8965.
Predicting movie ratings and recommender systems (arek-paterek.com)
8966.
Hack the Used Cell Phone Market (cellsolo.com)
8967.
Elon Musk Favorite Books (businessinsider.com)
8968.
GPU Programming in Haskell (video demo) (looprecur.com)
8969.
Jimdo for Android Is Here: Build a Website Anywhere (jimdo.com)
8970.
USPS Gets Go-Ahead to Expand Deliveries of Groceries and Other Stuff (consumerist.com)