May 2014 Archive
121.
I Broke My Phone’s Screen, and It Was Awesome (bunniestudios.com)
122.
Microsoft announces the Surface Pro 3 (theverge.com)
123.
How to throttle the FCC to dial up modem speeds (gist.github.com)
124.
Send money to debit cards (stripe.com)
125.
Nginx has replaced Apache as the most used web server among the top 10,000 sites (w3techs.com)
126.
US cybercrime laws being used to target security researchers (theguardian.com)
127.
Pre-orders start today for Flame, the Firefox OS developer phone (hacks.mozilla.org)
128.
Google Maps Mania Blog is Dropping Google Maps (plus.google.com)
129.
Why I Don’t Do CrossFit (erinsimmonsfitness.me)
130.
Jekyll 2.0.0 is released (jekyllrb.com)
131.
When a bad day gets worse – getting hacked twice in one day (chrishateswriting.com)
132.
The cost of Linux's page fault handling (plus.google.com)
133.
Scammed (medium.com)
134.
One YouTube account's 77,000 mysterious videos (theguardian.com)
135.
Global heatmap of cycling and running routes (labs.strava.com)
136.
So You’re Not Desirable (nytimes.com)
137.
Guide to Landing Page Optimization (moz.com)
138.
The Makings of a Great Logo (bold.pixelapse.com)
139.
Amazon granted patent for taking photos against a white background (patft.uspto.gov)
140.
CoreOS Beta Release (coreos.com)
141.
Basics of Machine Learning (homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk)
142.
Introducing ASP.NET vNext (hanselman.com)
143.
Volvo’s first self-driving cars now being tested live on public roads in Sweden (kurzweilai.net)
144.
Startup School is going global (blog.ycombinator.com)
145.
The Design Of SQLite4 (sqlite.org)
146.
Are you paid to look busy? (pbs.org)
147.
Headroom.js – hide your header on scroll (wicky.nillia.ms)
148.
Pervasive Monitoring Is an Attack (tbray.org)
149.
Questions for Donald Knuth (informit.com)
150.
Absolute Zero (damninteresting.com)