Don't mess with Newegg
(blog.newegg.com)
May 2014 Archive
1.
2.
2048, success and me
(gabrielecirulli.com)
3.
Atom Is Now Open Source
(blog.atom.io)
4.
Why I was forced to shut down Lavabit
(theguardian.com)
5.
The future of Unreal Tournament begins today
(unrealengine.com)
6.
TrueCrypt suggesting migration to BitLocker?
(truecrypt.sourceforge.net)
7.
The purpose of DRM is not to prevent copyright violations (2013)
(plus.google.com)
8.
Level3 is without peer, now what to do?
(cringely.com)
9.
The next version of DuckDuckGo
(next.duckduckgo.com)
10.
FCC approves plan to consider paid priority on Internet
(washingtonpost.com)
11.
Fraudulent trading activity at Mt. Gox
(willyreport.wordpress.com)
12.
Using the wrong dictionary
(jsomers.net)
13.
Removing User Interface Complexity, or Why React is Awesome
(jlongster.com)
14.
Syncthing: Open Source Dropbox and BitTorrent Sync Replacement
(syncthing.net)
15.
New DuckDuckGo design
(duckduckgo.com)
16.
Sistine Chapel
(vatican.va)
17.
All of Bach
(allofbach.com)
18.
Rappers, Sorted by Size of Vocabulary
(rappers.mdaniels.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com)
19.
OS X Command Line Utilities
(mitchchn.me)
20.
The Day I Started Lying to Ruth
(nymag.com)
23.
An Opinionated Guide to Modern Java Development, Part 1
(blog.paralleluniverse.co)
24.
Burying the URL
(allenpike.com)
25.
Just press go: designing a self-driving vehicle
(googleblog.blogspot.com)
26.
Scribd and Quora considered harmful
(somebits.com)
27.
Google is Breaking the Internet
(jeremypalmer.com)
28.
Introducing Socket.io 1.0
(socket.io)
29.
AdBlock Plus’s effect on Firefox’s memory usage
(blog.mozilla.org)
30.
Introducing the WebKit FTL JIT
(webkit.org)