October 2014 Archive
10562.
The Shellshock Aftershock for NAS Administrators
(fireeye.com)
10563.
Follow your dream, the unique rule that count
(jojogiuffra.com)
10564.
The fall of hacker-troll Andrew 'weev' Auernheimer
(dailydot.com)
10565.
How BuzzFeed Thinks About Data Science
(buzzfeed.com)
10566.
Parsing the Wikipedia XML Dump in Elixir Using Erlsom (or, Big Data in Elixir)
(benjamintanweihao.github.io)
10567.
Hacking and Systemic Financial Armageddon
(creditslips.org)
10568.
More on Facebook's “Cold Storage”
(blog.dshr.org)
10569.
Microsoft Is Finally Fixing the Disaster That Is Windows 8
(businessinsider.com)
10570.
How to Get Free Credit of Digitalocean Cloud Server
(blog.getspool.com)
10571.
OpenVPN vulnerable to Shellshock Bash vulnerability
(threatpost.com)
10572.
Samsung Prepping 14-nm for Apple A9 Production
(dailytech.com)
10573.
Jan Sloot – The man who claimed he could store 16 films on 64kb of space
(translate.google.nl)
10574.
Modern anti-spam and E2E crypto
(moderncrypto.org)
10575.
Soft Robotics Toolkit
(softroboticstoolkit.com)
10576.
Butterfly Labs to Resume Limited Business Operations
(coindesk.com)
10577.
Deploy Jekyll to GitHub Pages
(yegor256.com)
10578.
The Reason I'll never use MongoDB again (2012)
(decodify.blogspot.com)
10579.
App monetization news roundup (October 3 2014)
(avocarrot.com)
10580.
10581.
10582.
Internet Explorer 11's Many User-Agent Strings
(blogs.msdn.com)
10583.
Responsive libraries used in the wild
(usersnap.com)
10584.
My stupid blog is only read by dummies
(unintuitive.com)
10585.
10586.
Plugins and Extensions: The Achilles Heel of Popular CMSs
(informationsecuritybuzz.com)
10587.
See Where America's Highest-Paid Developers Live
(mashable.com)
10588.
Going Back to Simpler Times
(lifebeginner.com)
10589.
Mod the Google Now Launcher on Android Using the Xposed GEL Settings Module
(androidtipsandhacks.com)
10590.
LinkedIn University Rankings (for US, Canada and UK)
(linkedin.com)