August 2014 Archive
2251.
Let's build a browser rendering engine – Part 1: Getting started (limpet.net)
2252.
Go at OSCON (blog.golang.org)
2253.
VMware Partners With Docker, Pivotal And Google (techcrunch.com)
2254.
Show HN: ZenQ app -'ze' way to say thank you and appreciate your friends (zenq.co)
2255.
Exorcising a Phobia, One Stroke at a Time (nytimes.com)
2256.
The Ultimate Challenge for Recommendation Engines (technologyreview.com)
2257.
Reprogramming cells by computer (kurzweilai.net)
2258.
Sysdig for advanced log analysis (draios.com)
2259.
Breaker 101 – Online Web Security Course (breaker101.com)
2260.
Google will collect $1.3M from patent troll that sued its customers (arstechnica.com)
2261.
Medium’s CSS is actually pretty fucking good (medium.com)
2262.
The Hunt for Brooklyn's Hidden Creeks (motherboard.vice.com)
2263.
Ash HN: Who is hiring? (August 2014) ()
2264.
Types of programmers (arttechz.com)
2265.
LinkedIn Pays $6 Million for Unpaid Overtime, Damages (businessweek.com)
2266.
Controlling the connection (blog.spark.io)
2267.
Automated Ceph cluster deployment with SaltStack (github.com)
2268.
Is collaborative consumption creating servants out of American workers? (aarjav.summon.com)
2269.
A Murder Suspect Asked Siri Where He Should Hide His Roommate (time.com)
2270.
Show HN: Project Pingback – Find and convert potential customers on Twitter (projectpingback.com)
2271.
Show HN: Perfect Grid – my first iOS numbers puzzle game (itunes.apple.com)
2272.
The Amazon Cloud Drive application for Windows and Mac is currently unavailable (amazon.com)
2273.
A game of chance became anything but (2011) (boston.com)
2274.
Python 3: A Response to the Doubters (frompythonimportpodcast.com)
2275.
The Tinkerings of Robert Noyce (1983) (web.stanford.edu)
2276.
Node.js Tutorial – Why Node Is Outgrowing Rails (airpair.com)
2277.
First 100 Pages of Aaron Swartz’s Secret Service File Released (wired.com)
2278.
Linux-on-the-desktop pioneer Munich now considering a switch back to Windows (arstechnica.com)
2279.
Portraits of Ex-Slaves (1930s) (retronaut.com)
2280.
NeuFlow: A Dataflow Processor for Vision (clement.farabet.net)