September 2014 Archive
181.
Should We All Take a Bit of Lithium? (nytimes.com)
182.
Amazon releases new Kindle products (amazon.com)
183.
Breaking the Silk Road's Captcha (github.com)
184.
Apple – Live – September 2014 Special Event (apple.com)
185.
Can the World Really Set Aside Half of the Planet for Wildlife? (smithsonianmag.com)
186.
Tim Berners Lee slams Internet fast lanes: ‘It’s bribery.’ (washingtonpost.com)
187.
A Call for a Low-Carb Diet (nytimes.com)
188.
Reverse engineering a counterfeit 7805 voltage regulator (righto.com)
189.
Volumetric Particle Flow (david.li)
190.
Why systemd? (blog.jorgenschaefer.de)
191.
Channels Are Not Enough (gist.github.com)
192.
sshrc – make your ssh sessions feel like home (github.com)
193.
California deems carpooling via all ride-share services illegal (cnet.com)
194.
Reddit Plans Cryptocurrency to Give Back to Its Users After $50M Raise (techcrunch.com)
195.
Notes on XKCD's “Pixels” (chromakode.com)
196.
The laws of shitty dashboards (attackwithnumbers.com)
197.
Rust lifetimes: Getting away with things that would be reckless in C++ (randomhacks.net)
198.
Startup CEOs who gave up fortunes to turn employees into millionaires (businessinsider.com)
199.
EBay to Spin Off PayPal (dealbook.nytimes.com)
200.
iPhone 6 and 6 Plus not as bendy as believed (consumerreports.org)
201.
Inside Shellshock: How hackers are using it to exploit systems (blog.cloudflare.com)
202.
Station Crew Docks Dragon Capsule to ISS (nasa.gov)
203.
For Cinephiles, Netflix Is Less and Less an Option (ww2.kqed.org)
204.
The FBI Says How It ‘Legally’ Pinpointed Silk Road’s Server (wired.com)
205.
Command-line file sharing (transfer.sh)
206.
Show HN: Creddle – Paper-friendly web resumes (creddle.io)
207.
No, You Can’t Manufacture That Like Apple Does (medium.com)
208.
Palantir Pricelist (page 27) [pdf] (gsaadvantage.gov)
209.
Learning How to Exert Self-Control (nytimes.com)
210.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (September 2014)