September 2013 Archive
871.
No I won’t lean in because I stand up (medium.com)
872.
Thwarted Linux backdoor hints at smarter hacks (2003) (securityfocus.com)
873.
Quickly go back to a directory instead of typing cd ../../.. (github.com)
874.
A Hospital Tells Police Where Fights Happen, And Crime Drops (npr.org)
875.
So you're thinking of tracking your JS errors (blog.meldium.com)
876.
BlackBerry to cut up to 40 percent of employees (arstechnica.com)
877.
Microduino: An Arduino nearly as small as a quarter, for $20 (arstechnica.com)
878.
Stop Using Digital Ocean Now: The Aftermath (serdardogruyol.com)
879.
Google is changing its logo (arstechnica.com)
880.
Namebox - sell your unwanted or unused domains (namebox.io)
881.
Older versions of IE show a much stronger dropoff in usage over the weekend (bl.ocks.org)
882.
Can Emotional Intelligence Be Taught? (nytimes.com)
883.
For your security, please email your credit card and driver’s license (troyhunt.com)
884.
3D-print a Norwegian fjord from your browser (terrafab.bengler.no)
885.
How To Validate Product Ideas Before (And After) Building Them (training.kalzumeus.com)
886.
Strangeloop 2013 slides (github.com)
887.
Elon Musk To Traverse The U.S. Using A Model S In 6 Day Trip (techcrunch.com)
888.
I want the NBN (iwantthenbn.com)
889.
NSA can't trust 'brilliant' people, will automate sysadmins (privacysos.org)
890.
A Brief Rant on the Future of Interaction Design (2011) (worrydream.com)
891.
Radical Inclusion vs. Radical Self-Reliance at Burning Man (medium.com)
892.
Why secure systems require random numbers (blog.cloudflare.com)
893.
Fix a FirefoxOS bug, get a free APC (apc.io)
894.
A Social Network for Crohn’s Disease – Crohnology (YC S12) (technologyreview.com)
895.
Where's The Octopus? (2011) [video] (sciencefriday.com)
896.
Git-cal - GitHub Activity Calendar for your Terminal (github.com)
897.
Add MapBox to iOS 7 with One Line of Code (mapbox.com)
898.
Use different DNS servers for specific domains (blog.lexfriedman.com)
899.
Linode Longview (blog.linode.com)
900.
Arduino based curtain automation (jwz.org)