April 2015 Archive
8671.
One of the Biggest Risks for a Startup Is Concentration of Distribution (jasonlbaptiste.com)
8672.
Deploying Phoenix to Raspberry Pi 2 with Resin.IO (medium.com)
8673.
Security of Docker Containers (securityweek.com)
8674.
How does a blind computer programmer do programming? (quora.com)
8675.
The long, strange life, death, and rebirth of Java (itworld.com)
8676.
Engine Yard Becomes Corporate Sponsor of Ruby Together (blog.engineyard.com)
8677.
Bell Labs shows off 10 Gigabit DSL (arstechnica.com)
8678.
The Investors Behind the Next Billion Dollar Startups (forbes.com)
8679.
Amazon Architecture (highscalability.com)
8680.
What can you do with AWS? 4 examples (medium.com)
8681.
Now Is the Perfect Time to Be a Female Entrepreneur (techcrunch.com)
8682.
AsciiIcons (Replacing Photoshop with *) (xqt2.com)
8683.
So, you want to be a darknet drug lord (pastebin.com)
8684.
45 years after Apollo 13: Ars looks at what went wrong and why (arstechnica.com)
8685.
Stalk your pets on your Apple Watch, lulz (petcube.com)
8686.
Elon Musk on Kanye West (time.com)
8687.
CAP, Availability and Big Data databases in a world of partitions (blog.thislongrun.com)
8688.
It wasn’t easy, but Netflix will soon use HTTPS to secure video streams (arstechnica.com)
8689.
MicroPython – Python for Microcontrollers (micropython.org)
8690.
#TBT Sam Altman HELLA excited about un-boxing an iPhone 4 (youtube.com)
8691.
Chrome 43 Beta: Web MIDI and upgrading legacy sites to HTTPS (blog.chromium.org)
8692.
How Many Vulnerabilities Are There in Software? (schneier.com)
8693.
No Animals Were Harmed in the Making of This Film, 70 People Were (messynessychic.com)
8694.
BitTorrent’s Maelstrom: Using Torrents to Host Websites (sitepoint.com)
8695.
Twitter is being overrun with Web Scraping bots (blog.taveo.net)
8696.
Announcing Bluz, Spark's First Compound (blog.spark.io)
8697.
Quantum cryptography at speed of light: First all-photonic repeaters developed (news.engineering.utoronto.ca)
8698.
It's Time That We End the Equal Pay Myth (2012) (forbes.com)
8699.
How a Solo, Non-Technical Founder Created an 80 Person Startup [ZeroCater] (hustlecon.com)
8700.
Introduction to the Typescript Transpiler (david-barreto.com)