October 2014 Archive
31.
Meteor hits 1.0 (meteor.com)
32.
My Philosophy on Alerting: Observations of a Site Reliability Engineer at Google (docs.google.com)
33.
What Does an Idle CPU Do? (duartes.org)
34.
Skunk Works Reveals Compact Fusion Reactor Details (aviationweek.com)
35.
Osquery: Expose the operating system as a relational database (code.facebook.com)
36.
Redis cluster, no longer vaporware (antirez.com)
37.
Final – A credit card built for the 21st century (getFinal.com)
38.
Humble Mozilla Bundle (humblebundle.com)
39.
Paralysed man walks again after cell transplant (bbc.com)
40.
Orbital Sciences Antares rocket explodes after liftoff (nasa.gov)
41.
Adobe Spyware Reveals Again the Price of DRM: Your Privacy and Security (eff.org)
42.
OS X 10.10 – Source Code (opensource.apple.com)
43.
China collecting Apple iCloud data (en.greatfire.org)
44.
FTC Says AT&T Has Misled Millions of Consumers with ‘Unlimited’ Data Promises (ftc.gov)
45.
Nexus 9 (google.com)
46.
Hacker's Guide to Setting Up Your Mac (lapwinglabs.com)
47.
Twitter sues U.S. government over ability to disclose surveillance orders (washingtonpost.com)
48.
The NSA and Me (firstlook.org)
49.
Move Fast and Break Nothing (zachholman.com)
50.
How I Rewired My Brain to Become Fluent in Math (nautil.us)
51.
“Did you mean?” Experience in Ruby (yukinishijima.net)
52.
1984 v. Brave New World (lettersofnote.com)
53.
FFS SSL (wingolog.org)
54.
Become Estonia’s e-resident (e-estonia.com)
55.
Marriott Hotels fined $600,000 by FCC for jamming Wi-Fi hotspots [pdf] (transition.fcc.gov)
56.
Docker and Microsoft partner to drive adoption of distributed applications (blog.docker.com)
57.
Poll: Did you “drop Dropbox”?
58.
Reddit Acquires Alien Blue, the Most Popular Unofficial Reddit App (techcrunch.com)
59.
Making sure crypto remains insecure [pdf] (cr.yp.to)
60.
I Hate Puzzles: Am I Still a Programmer? (2011) (zef.me)