September 2014 Archive
391.
JavaScript is a trademark owned by Oracle (tsdr.uspto.gov)
392.
“The Mess We're In” by Joe Armstrong at Strange Loop [video] (youtube.com)
393.
mdp – A command-line based markdown presentation tool (github.com)
394.
Responsive Web Design with DevTools' Device Mode (blog.chromium.org)
395.
Bitcoin Available at 10,000 Indomaret Stores in Indonesia (coinsetter.com)
396.
Show HN: Interactive guide to Tetris in ClojureScript (shaunlebron.com)
397.
Isolating Football Player Movement by Eliminating Camera Motion (phdfootball.blogspot.com)
398.
My $300 Home Cloud Server (xrds.acm.org)
399.
Amazon Mobile Analytics (aws.amazon.com)
400.
Building Pulse and Bloom, an interactive biofeedback installation at Burning Man (ofbrooklyn.com)
401.
Time Travel Simulation Resolves “Grandfather Paradox” (scientificamerican.com)
402.
Work Habits at Apple (oleb.net)
403.
Venture Firms Fret as Y Combinator Soars (news.genius.com)
404.
First set of Android apps for ChromeOS (chrome.blogspot.com)
405.
Wifi: “beamforming” only begins to describe it (apenwarr.ca)
406.
Richmond Italian restaurant waging war on Yelp (richmondstandard.com)
407.
Craig Gentry named MacArthur Fellow for work on fully homomorphic encryption (macfound.org)
408.
NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover Arrives at Martian Mountain (nasa.gov)
409.
Careful with that Buffer (os2museum.com)
410.
The Log: An Epic Software Engineering Article (bryanpendleton.blogspot.com)
411.
The invasion of corporate news (ft.com)
412.
Awesome Node.js: Curated list of delightful Node.js packages (github.com)
413.
“Giganews is an FBI Operation” (cryptome.org)
414.
Predicting the next Math.random() in Java (franklinta.com)
415.
Dreadnoughtus, a 130,000-Pound Dinosaur That Wasn’t Done Growing (washingtonpost.com)
416.
Blackbox: Safely store secrets in Git (github.com)
417.
How to Get into Y Combinator (aptible.com)
418.
Top 10% of American adults consume, on average, 74 alcoholic drinks per week (washingtonpost.com)
419.
Meeting strangers in the street (blog.lauramichet.com)
420.
React vs. Ember – EmberNYC slides (docs.google.com)