April 2014 Archive
121.
Flickr: Invitations disclosure (resend feature) (hackerone.com)
122.
Poll: Were you banned by AdSense? When in the cycle were you notified?
123.
OnePlus One – $299 CyanogenMod 'killer' smartphone (oneplus.net)
124.
Programming Sucks (stilldrinking.org)
125.
Do Men Suck At Friendship? (mensjournal.com)
126.
The ticking time-bomb at the bottom of the Baltic Sea (economist.com)
127.
Transcribing Piano Rolls, the Pythonic Way (zulko.github.io)
128.
Cakebrew: The Mac App for Homebrew (cakebrew.com)
129.
Using Facebook Notes to DDoS any website (chr13.com)
130.
A nation of slaves (antipope.org)
131.
When Life Gives You Lemons (teslamotors.com)
132.
Heartbleed disclosure timeline: who knew what and when (smh.com.au)
133.
The Short Answers To Every Matt Cutts Video (theshortcutts.com)
134.
SpaceX Successfully Soft-Landed Booster Rocket in the Atlantic (mashable.com)
135.
Ask HN: Idea Sunday
136.
Zed: The Next Phase (zedapp.org)
137.
OpenBSD has started a massive strip-down and cleanup of OpenSSL (lobste.rs)
138.
Inside the Operating System Edward Snowden Used to Evade the NSA (wired.com)
139.
Shutting down Ubuntu One file services (blog.canonical.com)
140.
Introduction to A* (theory.stanford.edu)
141.
A group of 3,000 citizens is making better forecasts than CIA analysts (npr.org)
142.
OpenSSL Security Advisory: TLS heartbeat read overrun (openssl.org)
143.
The user is drunk (2013) [video] (youtube.com)
144.
Giving Away Our Recommendation Engine (blog.mortardata.com)
145.
Heartbleed (schneier.com)
146.
Why xkcd-style graphs are important (chrisstucchio.com)
147.
Go Performance Tales (jmoiron.net)
148.
Am I evil, or is killing patents just plain fun? (inventropy.us)
149.
Today was the last day of Nokia as we knew it (kneeland.me)
150.
Crowdfunding the Novena Open Laptop (bunniestudios.com)