The right way to ask users for iOS permissions
(techcrunch.com)
April 2014 Archive
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Ruby 2.1 Garbage Collection: ready for production
(samsaffron.com)
303.
The most expensive lottery ticket in the world
(blogs.reuters.com)
304.
Greed and the Wright Brothers
(nytimes.com)
305.
Alan Kay's Reading List
(c2.com)
306.
Man compares his prosthetic hand to a 3D-printed one
(3duniverse.org)
307.
Go 1.3 beta 1 released
(tip.golang.org)
308.
How to exploit home routers for anonymity
(danmcinerney.org)
309.
Spoofing the Samsung Smart TV Internet Check
(sodnpoo.com)
310.
Hello, Stranger
(nytimes.com)
311.
Update on Coinbase Data Security
(blog.coinbase.com)
312.
My new favorite vim/tmux bug
(daniellesucher.com)
313.
Cracking Cloudflare's heartbleed challenge
(blog.indutny.com)
314.
Why is Stack Overflow so negative of late?
(meta.stackoverflow.com)
315.
Michael Lewis: shilling for the buyside?
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
316.
A performance comparison between Java and C on the Nexus 5
(learnopengles.com)
317.
A free cookbook for people living on $4/day
(leannebrown.ca)
318.
SICP taught by Abelson and Sussman [video]
(ocw.mit.edu)
319.
Contributing to the F# Language, Library and Tools
(visualfsharp.codeplex.com)
320.
Marvel Comics API
(developer.marvel.com)
321.
Vis.js: A Visual Interaction System
(visjs.org)
322.
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Google's POWER8 server motherboard
(plus.google.com)
324.
A Better Way to Track JavaScript Errors
(trackjs.com)
325.
The Guilt of the Video-Game Millionaires
(newyorker.com)
326.
409A as a Service: Cash Cows Get Slaughtered
(siliconhillslawyer.com)
327.
Halide, a language for image processing and computational photography
(halide-lang.org)
328.
Bitcoin Falls Below $400
(techcrunch.com)
329.
"Let me know how I can help" – a proposal to HN
(tomcritchlow.com)
330.
Male Scent May Compromise Biomedical Research
(news.sciencemag.org)