September 2014 Archive
31.
The Apple Watch (apple.com)
32.
Woman of 24 found to have no cerebellum in her brain (newscientist.com)
33.
Introducing free voice calls from Hangouts (googleblog.blogspot.com)
34.
KaTeX: Math typesetting for the web (khan.github.io)
35.
Twitpic is shutting down (blog.twitpic.com)
36.
Chromeos-apk – Run Android APKs on Chrome OS, OS X, Linux and Windows (github.com)
37.
With genetic testing, I gave my parents the gift of divorce (vox.com)
38.
Gravity Simulator (nowykurier.com)
39.
JSON Web Tokens (jwt.io)
40.
The Unexotic Underclass (miter.mit.edu)
41.
John Carmack on Inlined Code (number-none.com)
42.
Stripe and Apple Pay (stripe.com)
43.
All About Circuits (allaboutcircuits.com)
44.
How Hong Kong Protesters Are Connecting, Without Cell or Wi-Fi Networks (npr.org)
45.
Gravit – Open-source design tool (hub.gravit.io)
46.
What I use instead of Google services (gabrielweinberg.com)
47.
Why Google is Hurrying the Web to Kill SHA-1 (konklone.com)
48.
Apple event overshadows unflattering news at Snapchat, Tinder (fortune.com)
49.
MIT Students Battle State's Demand for Their Bitcoin Miner's Source Code (wired.com)
50.
Postgres full text search is good enough (blog.lostpropertyhq.com)
51.
Navdy (navdy.com)
52.
Exploding Offers Suck (blog.ycombinator.com)
53.
Artificial sweeteners linked to glucose intolerance (newscientist.com)
54.
What Coke Contains (2013) (medium.com)
55.
CDC confirms first Ebola case diagnosed in US (cnbc.com)
56.
Apple’s “warrant canary” disappears (gigaom.com)
57.
Mosh: A replacement for SSH (mosh.mit.edu)
58.
CSS Shapes Editor for Chrome (razvancaliman.com)
59.
Batsh – A language that compiles to Bash and Windows Batch (batsh.org)
60.
Modern anti-spam and E2E crypto (moderncrypto.org)