October 2014 Archive
19471.
NiteTrak App (itunes.apple.com)
19472.
Keepin it real (youtu.be)
19473.
Btc.edu part 1: Cryptographic primitives and the proof of work blockchain (youtube.com)
19474.
Tcl_cephes: Tcl wrapper for cephes library (chiselapp.com)
19475.
One paper by Nobel Prize winner Jean Tirole that every Internet user should know (vox.com)
19476.
Biotech Startups Tap Spider Genes in Quest to Spin Silk Gold (xconomy.com)
19477.
Jony Ive Vanity Fair Summit Interview (businessinsider.com)
19478.
Addison Style Group Inc (churppy.com)
19479.
Show HN: Have Fun Sharing Your Updates with FrankLetter (frankletter.com)
19480.
What If We Redid the 2000 .Com Monopoly Edition for Today's Web? (blog.louisgray.com)
19481.
Google discloses vulnerability in SSL web encryption technology (reuters.com)
19482.
Adam Langley Confirms OpenSSL SSL v3 Vulnerability – Poodle Bites (inagist.com)
19483.
Caffeina Core – RAD Toolkit (github.com)
19484.
MakeSchool, a.k.a MakeGamesWithUs, Is Looking for a Rails Dev and Instructor (makegameswith.us)
19485.
LinkedIn Accused of Secretly Selling Professional Data to Potential Employers (thinkprogress.org)
19486.
Show HN: Jellyblub just went through a UI redesign for it's official launch (pbs.twimg.com)
19487.
On Trends and Proportions (dbnewsfeed.com)
19488.
Play Awesome Indie Games Directly in Firefox Including the Award-Winning FTL (blog.mozilla.org)
19489.
Bacteria Love Lasered Jell-O (nautil.us)
19490.
Websites That Create Themselves? (thegrid.io)
19491.
The Future of the Culture Wars Is Here, and It's Gamergate (deadspin.com)
19492.
Dating Is a Numbers Game (m.theatlantic.com)
19493.
This POODLE Bites: New Vulnerability Found on Servers (blog.digicert.com)
19494.
Test Runner for client-side JavaScript with gulp - phantomochajs (github.com)
19495.
This is how Ruby programmers kill time (aawaara.com)
19496.
Poster for the new 'Toy Story' short coming this Christmas (huge-beauty-world.blogspot.com)
19497.
Nina Stavris Naked Photos Leaked (huge-beauty-world.blogspot.com)
19498.
Q&A: Katherine Freese (symmetrymagazine.org)
19499.
Hacker has gone mainstream (msnbc.com)
19500.
Automate Everything – But Don’t Ignore Drift (subbu.org)