March 2014 Archive
331.
Steve Jobs wasn't even okay with Google hiring former Apple engineers (tuaw.com)
332.
A software engineer's website (clarkduvall.com)
333.
Build Your Own Lockitron With Twilio, Arduino, and Node.js (twilio.com)
334.
NYPD counsel rules freedom of information manual is confidential (muckrock.com)
335.
NHS England patient data 'uploaded to Google servers', Tory MP says (theguardian.com)
336.
Crazy Stone computer Go program defeats Ishida Yoshio 9 dan with 4 stones (gogameguru.com)
337.
Npm security post-mortem (blog.npmjs.org)
338.
Apache Kafka – Publish-subscribe messaging rethought as a distributed commit log (kafka.apache.org)
339.
2048 in 3D (joppi.github.io)
340.
DigitalOcean not destroying droplets securely, data is completely recoverable (gist.github.com)
341.
I Knew a Programmer that Went Completely Insane (2013) (startingdotneprogramming.blogspot.com)
342.
Google gives UK government “super flagger” status for YouTube? (computing.co.uk)
343.
US tech giants knew of NSA data collection, agency's top lawyer insists (theguardian.com)
344.
GnuTLS considered harmful (2008) (openldap.org)
345.
Incubators are Bullshit (craftsmanfounder.com)
346.
No-bullshit guide to linear algebra (gumroad.com)
347.
Pkgr.io: Easy way to get a Debian package out of any app (pkgr.io)
348.
Stream Torrents Instantly From XBMC (forum.xbmc.org)
349.
Dear founders: Children are not a distraction, they are motivation (zaman.io)
350.
What I've Learned From Female Founders So Far (blog.samaltman.com)
351.
How to steal Bitcoins that are protected by weak passphrases (palkeo.com)
352.
Braintree is giving $50k in processing to every startup (braintreepayments.com)
353.
Goodbye, Firefox Marketplace (teamrarebit.com)
354.
How a Light Saber Works (dickgrune.com)
355.
Experts Find Mt.Gox Only Lost 386 Bitcoins Due To Transaction Malleability (techcrunch.com)
356.
FSF joins forces to fight software patents in U.S. Supreme Court (fsf.org)
357.
Security Hole in Sendgrid (chunkhost.com)
358.
I just bought 1000 burgers on Kickstarter. Want one of them? (howwastheburger.com)
359.
Implementing a web server in a single printf() call (tinyhack.com)
360.
Coconut Headphones: Why Agile Has Failed (mikehadlow.blogspot.co.uk)