September 2014 Archive
421.
The skyline problem (briangordon.github.io)
422.
Libsodium 1.0.0 released (libsodium.org)
423.
Suture – Supervisor Trees for Go (jerf.org)
424.
The Man Who Loved Only Numbers (1998) (nytimes.com)
425.
OnionTip – Donate to volunteers who are running Tor relays (oniontip.com)
426.
How does SQLite work? Part 1: Pages (jvns.ca)
427.
Sikuli Script (sikuli.org)
428.
Introducing Elm Reactor (elm-lang.org)
429.
Etsy CEO to Businesses: If Net Neutrality Perishes, We Will Too (wired.com)
430.
Personhood: A Game for Two or More Players (meltingasphalt.com)
431.
Clarifying some things about Guile-Emacs (lists.gnu.org)
432.
Taming the Asynchronous Beast with CSP in JavaScript (jlongster.com)
433.
Apple releases U2 album removal tool (bbc.com)
434.
Tim Cook on iMessage Security: It’s Encrypted, and We Don’t Have a Key (techcrunch.com)
435.
Dremel Releases a Mass-Market 3D Printer (makezine.com)
436.
Gradually sunsetting SHA-1 (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
437.
Go Is a Shop-Built Jig (robnapier.net)
438.
Show HN: Berlin Hacker News (berlinhackernews.com)
439.
Interview with Terence Tao (docs.google.com)
440.
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, Up, Up, Up, Up (help.netflix.com)
441.
The SQLite Database File Format (sqlite.org)
442.
Rhine – A Lisp on LLVM (github.com)
443.
Show HN: ParseHub – Extract data from dynamic websites (parsehub.com)
444.
There Are Only Two Weeks Left to Comment on Net Neutrality (techcrunch.com)
445.
Why Apple Didn't Use Sapphire for iPhone Screens (time.com)
446.
Ads work by cultural imprinting, not emotional inception (meltingasphalt.com)
447.
Shell Shock Exploitation Vectors (dfranke.us)
448.
Using Machine Learning and Node.js to detect the gender of Instagram Users (totems.co)
449.
Read Slowly to Benefit Your Brain and Cut Stress (online.wsj.com)
450.
Show HN: A Google Calendar Door Sign (newfangled.me)