October 2014 Archive
121.
Corpus of network communications automatically sent to Apple by Yosemite (github.com)
122.
Ask HN: How to price yourself?
123.
Bootstrap 3.3.0 and Bootstrap 4 (blog.getbootstrap.com)
124.
Safari is sending every search query to Apple (gist.github.com)
125.
Impending kOS (archive.vector.org.uk)
126.
We Got Accepted into Techstars and Turned Them Down (talkroute.com)
127.
The USSR used a nuclear charge to stop a gas well fire in 1966 (coal-seam-gas.com)
128.
Tor Browser 4.0 is released (blog.torproject.org)
129.
Ask HN: My 56-year-old father is a developer having a tough time finding a job
130.
Thoughts on Startup School (daemonology.net)
131.
A replacement for JavaScript's “alert” (github.com)
132.
Mobile is Eating the World (a16z.com)
133.
We Make Mistakes (blog.ycombinator.com)
134.
Ask HN: How do you use Docker in production?
135.
Teacher spends two days as a student and is shocked at what she learns (washingtonpost.com)
136.
Quora Keeps the World's Knowledge for Itself (konklone.com)
137.
Controversial Patriot Act power now overwhelmingly used in drug investigations (washingtonpost.com)
138.
The man with the golden blood (mosaicscience.com)
139.
The new archive.org (archive.org)
140.
Building Web Apps with Go (codegangsta.gitbooks.io)
141.
Travel planning software: The most common bad startup idea (2012) (blog.garrytan.com)
142.
Verizon Wireless injecting tracking UIDs into HTTP requests
143.
Reverse engineering the binary data format for Star Wars: Yoda Stories (zachtronics.com)
144.
Google Now vs. Siri vs. Cortana – The Great Knowledge Box Showdown (stonetemple.com)
145.
Google is developing cancer and heart attack detector (bbc.com)
146.
CSS: It was twenty years ago today (dev.opera.com)
147.
PgOSQuery: Expose the operating system as a Postgres database (github.com)
148.
Porsche: The Hedge Fund That Also Made Cars (priceonomics.com)
149.
Facebook's software architecture (muratbuffalo.blogspot.com)
150.
Hints for writing Unix tools (monkey.org)