Hyper - a real-time HTML5 editor for desktop
(github.com)
September 2013 Archive
6181.
6182.
GitSpatial - A spatial API for your GitHub-hosted GeoJSON
(gitspatial.com)
6183.
6184.
Dear stupid, stupid NSA
(gigaom.com)
6185.
Amazon wants to offer a phone for free, without a contract
(arstechnica.com)
6186.
Terminal Keynote - A hack for terminal-based talks
(github.com)
6187.
UK censorwall bans VPNs
(boingboing.net)
6188.
For God's Sake, Please Stop the Aid (2005)
(spiegel.de)
6189.
The Windows MetaFile Backdoor? [2006]
(grc.com)
6190.
Why I don’t use Backblaze anymore
(muensteraner.net)
6191.
“How can they be so good?”: The strange story of Skype
(arstechnica.com)
6192.
Python Tornado WebSockets – Part I
(codestance.com)
6193.
So how much money can you make crowdworking?
(bbc.co.uk)
6194.
BeeLine Reader
(beelinereader.com)
6195.
Essential Knuth
(lonelyscholar.com)
6196.
Fortran aliasing
(yarchive.net)
6197.
What ever happened to SDKs?
(businessandprocess.com)
6198.
Security dangers of the NIST curves [pdf]
(hyperelliptic.org)
6199.
Think like the NSA
(plus.google.com)
6200.
Negotiation for Hackers - Danielle Sucher [video]
(confreaks.com)
6201.
Yahoo: US wanted data on 40,000 accounts in first half of 2013
(arstechnica.com)
6202.
Yahoo: Sharing Our First Transparency Report (NSA requests)
(yahoo.tumblr.com)
6203.
6204.
Tuition Aid From a Zombie Elf [Gamers Helping Gamers]
(nytimes.com)
6205.
At Virgin America, a Fine Line Between Pizazz and Profit
(nytimes.com)
6206.
Did US and UK spy agencies defeat privacy and security on the internet?
(security.stackexchange.com)
6207.
Request for maintainers
(medium.com)
6208.
The Router Review: From nmap to firmware
(codeinsecurity.wordpress.com)
6209.
6210.
The Lewis Model
(businessinsider.com)