April 2014 Archive
1.
Drop Dropbox (drop-dropbox.com)
2.
The Heartbleed Bug (heartbleed.com)
3.
Microsoft Open Sources C# Compiler (roslyn.codeplex.com)
4.
How we got read access on Google’s production servers (blog.detectify.com)
5.
Project Naptha: a browser extension that enables text selection on any image (projectnaptha.com)
6.
Write Code Every Day (ejohn.org)
7.
“Game Programming Patterns” is now finished (gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
8.
Brendan Eich Steps Down as Mozilla CEO (blog.mozilla.org)
9.
The Absurdity of LinkedIn (blog.42floors.com)
10.
What I Would Do If I Ran Tarsnap (kalzumeus.com)
11.
Results of the GitHub Investigation (github.com)
12.
SF’s Housing Crisis Explained (techcrunch.com)
13.
Lens Blur in the new Google Camera app (googleresearch.blogspot.com)
14.
Learn C and build your own Lisp (buildyourownlisp.com)
15.
The Birth and Death of JavaScript [video] (destroyallsoftware.com)
16.
The New Deal (blog.ycombinator.com)
17.
Amazon Dash (fresh.amazon.com)
18.
Follow up to the investigation results (github.com)
19.
Firefox 29 (firefox.com)
20.
The New Linode Cloud: SSDs, Double RAM and much more (blog.linode.com)
21.
New axe design uses lever action to make splitting wood easier (vipukirves.fi)
22.
Stripe Open-Source Retreat (stripe.com)
23.
Stock Photos That Don’t Suck (medium.com)
24.
CloudFlare's Heartbleed challenge cracked (twitter.com)
25.
Visually stunning math concepts which are easy to explain (math.stackexchange.com)
26.
Xkcd: Heartbleed Explanation (xkcd.com)
27.
Show HN: Untrusted, a JavaScript adventure game you play by modifying its source (alex.nisnevich.com)
28.
Gabriel García Márquez, Literary Pioneer, Dies at 87 (nytimes.com)
29.
European Parliament passes net neutrality law (gigaom.com)
30.
Condoleezza Rice Joins Dropbox’s Board As It Names New CFO, COO (techcrunch.com)