August 2014 Archive
4381.
Show HN: Haus – Simplified payment and splitting of home expenses (blog.hausiq.com)
4382.
Israel/Gaza War and Data – why we should all support haaretz (medium.com)
4383.
AI potentially 'more dangerous than nukes,' Musk warns (cnbc.com)
4384.
Timeline of Algorithms (en.wikipedia.org)
4385.
New Wi-Fi Claims 62 Mile Range (markramseymedia.com)
4386.
I’ll have a diet code, please (medium.com)
4387.
How to make $250,000 with ASCII graphics (medium.com)
4388.
A Googler’s Critique of Google Performance Reviews (blog.idonethis.com)
4389.
Reply to “What ORMs have taught me: just learn SQL” (weblogs.asp.net)
4390.
It’s Time for Open, Shared Home Wi-Fi (recode.net)
4391.
'Don't Be Evil': Google Uses Its Power Justly, But We Should All Be Afraid (forbes.com)
4392.
Show HN: Particle Clicker, winner of CERN Webfest (particle-clicker.web.cern.ch)
4393.
Against the Smart City (2013) (urbanomnibus.net)
4394.
Decrypt Cryptolocker (decryptcryptolocker.com)
4395.
Ask HN: Where to find public data? ()
4396.
A new way to model cancer (newsoffice.mit.edu)
4397.
What's next for the Raspberry Pi? (fastcompany.com)
4398.
Show HN: A home for Marc Andreessen tweetstorms (tagandsee.com)
4399.
Kinko.me – PGP to the masses – starts crowdfunding ()
4400.
Maintaining Permissive-Licensed Files in a GPL-Licensed Project (softwarefreedom.org)
4401.
Fotopedia Alternatives – A Short List (bonjourn.al)
4402.
Former owners Diginotar made to pay for fiasco (Dutch) (nrcq.nl)
4403.
A detailed review of Super Mario World (mattgreer.org)
4404.
Paper USB Business Cards (Funded 250% on Kickstarter in 2 days) (kickstarter.com)
4405.
Our CTO has discovered an incredible way of making developers read his commits… (commitstrip.com)
4406.
Facebook Crosses The Line With New Facebook Messenger App (thebull.cbslocal.com)
4407.
All this, a comprehensive look at 'this' (bjorn.tipling.com)
4408.
Typing Transducers (as Kleisli arrows) (tel.github.io)
4409.
Facebook Bans The “Like Gate;” Pages Have 90 Days To Comply (marketingland.com)
4410.
Getting Orwell Wrong (techcrunch.com)