January 2014 Archive
121.
Gmail Glitch Is Causing 1000s Of Emails To Be Sent To One Man’s Hotmail Account (techcrunch.com)
122.
Get Facebook WiFi for your business (facebook.com)
123.
“Dear subscriber, you are registered as a participant in a mass disturbance.” (motherboard.vice.com)
124.
Announcing The Matasano/Square CTF (matasano.com)
125.
AWS Tips, Tricks, and Techniques (launchbylunch.com)
126.
Emacs, naked (bzg.fr)
127.
Court: Google infringed patents, must pay 1.36 percent of AdWords revenue (arstechnica.com)
128.
Chrome Is The New C Runtime (mobilespan.com)
129.
Use SQL subqueries to count distinct 50x faster (periscope.io)
130.
Google Calendar Unexpectedly Leaks Private Information (shkspr.mobi)
131.
Making GIFs From Video Files With Python (zulko.github.io)
132.
In memory of Aaron, bulk XML of every federal and state law and court ruling (webpolicy.org)
133.
Down The Rabbit Hole We Go: Mind-Expanding Documentaries (diygenius.com)
134.
Linux 3.13 (kernelnewbies.org)
135.
IE7 users, we need to talk… (nursingjobs.us)
136.
VC Pitches in a Year or Two (avc.com)
137.
Anatomy of a cheap USB-to-Ethernet adapter (projectgus.com)
138.
Frameworkless JavaScript (moot.it)
139.
HTTP Security headers you should be using (ibuildings.nl)
140.
Hackathon Starter – Boilerplate for Node.js web application (github.com)
141.
Google Video Quality Report (google.com)
142.
How Long Have I Got Left? (nytimes.com)
143.
The hardest computer game of all time (slate.com)
144.
UTF-8 Everywhere (utf8everywhere.org)
145.
How the NSA Threatens National Security (schneier.com)
146.
Tell HN: Server Status
147.
NSA collects millions of text messages daily in 'untargeted' global sweep (theguardian.com)
148.
Why we have to boycott RSA (blog.erratasec.com)
149.
Best reply to a Pull Request ever? (github.com)
150.
Dropbox raises about $250 million at $10 billion valuation (online.wsj.com)