September 2013 Archive
5971.
How to learn Emacs keyboard shortcuts (a visual tutorial for newbies) (sachachua.com)
5972.
Text processing in Unix (thelycaeum.in)
5973.
Promoted tweet used to complain about British Airways (bbc.co.uk)
5974.
We interviewed the guy who prank-called the NSA (washingtonpost.com)
5975.
Khan Academy + Chromebooks = Low cost solution for Education (khanacademy.org)
5976.
Cache thrashing (yarchive.net)
5977.
Show HN: Appramp - Build automation for mobile apps (appramp.io)
5978.
Etymology of Foo (ietf.org)
5979.
Using Uninitialized Memory for Fun and Profit (research.swtch.com)
5980.
“How can they be so good?”: The strange story of Skype (arstechnica.com)
5981.
Can The "GitHub For Science" Convince Researchers To Open-Source Their Data? (fastcolabs.com)
5982.
Nobody will license Windows Phone or Windows RT now (gigaom.com)
5983.
Guardthis.info - Temporarily and Securely Share Passwords (guardthis.info)
5984.
Engineering and Product (projectsherpa.com)
5985.
The Innovator’s Dilemma in content distribution strategies (benjyboxer.com)
5986.
The worst things about working at Facebook (businessinsider.com)
5987.
Last year Google had an M&M problem (washingtonpost.com)
5988.
Sept 10 Apple's Event Confirmed. Invites sent to press (techcrunch.com)
5989.
How Our Traffic Grew by 118% in 1 month (open.bufferapp.com)
5990.
Android KitKat announced (plus.google.com)
5991.
Android KitKat? (twitter.com)
5992.
Why I Prefer To Use Hungarian Notation (tommcfarlin.com)
5993.
China could become the first country to legalize parcel delivery by drone (qz.com)
5994.
Threats on Real, Emulated and Virtualized Intel x86 Machine Code Execution (security.dico.unimi.it)
5995.
Facebook employees reveal the worst things about working for the social network (telegraph.co.uk)
5996.
Tor Is Less Anonymous Than You Think | Motherboard (motherboard.vice.com)
5997.
Two-factor Authentication (github.com)
5998.
Google Play bans notification ads: how to use AppFlood to keep earning money (appflood.com)
5999.
A Programmable Quadrotor (kickstarter.com)
6000.
Microsoft's Illusion (brooksreview.net)