May 2014 Archive
61.
Bring Reading Rainbow Back (kickstarter.com)
62.
A Hacker’s Guide to Git (wildlyinaccurate.com)
63.
Can This Web Be Saved? Mozilla Accepts DRM, and We All Lose (eff.org)
64.
Pain we forgot (lighttable.com)
65.
OpenStreetMap is now navigation-ready (stevecoast.com)
66.
I'm About as Good as Dead: The End of Xah Lee (ergoemacs.org)
67.
Octotree: the missing GitHub tree view (Chrome extension) (chrome.google.com)
68.
True Goodbye: ‘Using TrueCrypt Is Not Secure’ (krebsonsecurity.com)
69.
The slow death of purposeless walking (bbc.co.uk)
70.
Surface Pro 3 (penny-arcade.com)
71.
How Steve Wozniak Wrote BASIC for the Original Apple From Scratch (gizmodo.com)
72.
How Apple Cheats (marksands.github.io)
73.
The NSA Is Recording Every Cell Phone Call in the Bahamas (firstlook.org)
74.
Apple Confirms Its $3 Billion Deal for Beats Electronics (nytimes.com)
75.
Dragon V2 Unveil – Webcast (spacex.com)
76.
Some of the work we did at Danger (medium.com)
77.
Realistic terrain in 130 lines of JavaScript (playfuljs.com)
78.
Fira Sans: a Free, Open Source Typeface Commissioned by Mozilla (donotlick.com)
79.
“A Windows 7 deployment image was accidently sent to all Windows machines” (it.emory.edu)
80.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2014)
81.
Creative Cloud outage leaves Adobe users unable to work (macuser.co.uk)
82.
My No-Soap, No-Shampoo, Bacteria-Rich Hygiene Experiment (nytimes.com)
83.
Minimum Viable Block Chain (igvita.com)
84.
Neutralizing the iOS camera click sound through active sound cancellation (stackoverflow.com)
85.
HipChat is now free for unlimited users (blog.hipchat.com)
86.
How LEDs are Made (learn.sparkfun.com)
87.
Osmo (playosmo.com)
88.
The logic of Buddhist philosophy (aeon.co)
89.
RSS: What Not Dying Looks Like (blog.theoldreader.com)
90.
The Man Who Single-Handedly Converted a Washed-Out Land Into a 1,360 Acre Forest (thebetterindia.com)