September 2014 Archive
361.
The Man Behind the World's Smallest V-12 Engine [video] (youtube.com)
362.
Quick notes about the bash bug, its impact, and the fixes so far (lcamtuf.blogspot.com)
363.
Stories from our first two years (exposure.watsi.org)
364.
Ruby 2.2.0-preview1 Released (ruby-lang.org)
365.
How is a binary executable organized? Let’s explore it (jvns.ca)
366.
Machine learning is teaching us the secret to teaching (nautil.us)
367.
Keyless SSL: The Nitty Gritty Technical Details (blog.cloudflare.com)
368.
Eleventh Grade Tech Trends (medium.com)
369.
Announcing PilMCU, the Lisp Machine on a Chip (mail-archive.com)
370.
The downfall of Quora (2013) (thegoodones.quora.com)
371.
Fake name generator for social media (fakena.me)
372.
Raft: Understandable Distributed Consensus (thesecretlivesofdata.com)
373.
Sinquefield Cup: One of the most amazing feats in chess history (slate.com)
374.
Show HN: Bootstrappers.io – A community for business bootstrappers (bootstrappers.io)
375.
A visual guide to selling Software as a Service (slideshare.net)
376.
Startup Aims to Give Everyone the Mighty Shipping Power of Amazon (wired.com)
377.
TSA's X-Ray Nude Body Scanners Output 50% More Radiation Than Admitted to by TSA (tsaoutofourpants.wordpress.com)
378.
ShellShock exploited in the wild: kernel exploit with CnC component (gist.github.com)
379.
HelloJS – Client-side OAuth for JS (adodson.com)
380.
Bash.org is back (bash.org)
381.
Drawbridge (research.microsoft.com)
382.
Perdue Says Its Hatching Chicks Are Off Antibiotics (npr.org)
383.
Generative eBook Covers (nypl.org)
384.
The Racial Dot Map: One Dot Per Person for the Entire U.S. (demographics.coopercenter.org)
385.
Steve Ballmer did not write the text for the blue screen of death (blogs.msdn.com)
386.
Alleged leak of more than 5M Gmail accounts (isleaked.com)
387.
Introducing Tweet-a-Program (blog.wolfram.com)
388.
The Namibia desert is decorated by thousands of mysterious circles (bbc.com)
389.
ClojureScript, Lisp's Revenge [video] (youtube.com)
390.
The Traveling Salesman with Simulated Annealing, R, and Shiny (toddwschneider.com)