2014 Archive
10861.
Open Rights Group has launched a UK Censorship Monitoring API and Botnet (blocked.org.uk)
10862.
Unreal Engine 4 – Linux Demos (wiki.unrealengine.com)
10863.
Stephen Colbert at RSA Conference 2014 – Full Audio (blog.austinheap.com)
10864.
The Secret World of Fast Fashion (psmag.com)
10865.
Nodemailer: Easy e-mail sending from your Node.js applications (nodemailer.com)
10866.
US to Stop Using Soyuz Spacecraft, Invest in Domestic Private Space Industry (space-travel.com)
10867.
The Big Data Brain Drain (jakevdp.github.io)
10868.
OWASP Top Ten Web Vulnerabilities (owasp.org)
10869.
Where Be Monsters? The Daedalus Sea Serpent and the War for Credibility (theappendix.net)
10870.
How We Work on Queries at GitHub (samlambert.com)
10871.
A Fervent Defense of Frequentist Statistics (lesswrong.com)
10872.
Graph of Netflix speeds shows the importance of net neutrality (knowmore.washingtonpost.com)
10873.
A Comparison of Image Hashing Libraries (totems.co)
10874.
Dots and Perl (perlhacks.com)
10875.
CppCat, an Ambitious C++ Code Analyzer from Tula (viva64.com)
10876.
Usable Live Programming (research.microsoft.com)
10877.
Segment is giving away free Watsi gift cards (watsi.org)
10878.
Google I/O 2014 schedule (google.com)
10879.
Creating your own Heroku on EC2 (blog.clearbit.co)
10880.
How do I keep the passion and energy up after 17 years of writing software? (workplace.stackexchange.com)
10881.
Show HN: Record all your web browsing with fully searchable screenshots (github.com)
10882.
SanDisk to buy Fusion-io to boost flash storage business (reuters.com)
10883.
Becoming an F# contributor (mrange.wordpress.com)
10884.
Circuit Breaker (martinfowler.com)
10885.
360 degree video with 6 GoPro cameras (jonasginter.de)
10886.
Space Invaders in Perl 6 (ttjjss.wordpress.com)
10887.
Django Query Inspector (github.com)
10888.
“Not invented here” syndrome is not unique to the IT world (2013) (queue.acm.org)
10889.
Ruby’s GIL and transactional memory (mikeperham.com)
10890.
The Company Quietly Powering a Boom in Hardware Startups (wired.com)