TXT Record XSS
(who.is)
2014 Archive
61.
62.
I was asked to crack a program in a job interview
(erenyagdiran.github.io)
63.
You might not need jQuery
(youmightnotneedjquery.com)
64.
Reddit
(blog.samaltman.com)
65.
“Game Programming Patterns” is now finished
(gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
66.
Brendan Eich Steps Down as Mozilla CEO
(blog.mozilla.org)
67.
Firefox Developer Edition
(developer.mozilla.org)
68.
Gmail was down
(google.com)
69.
70.
Stellar
(stripe.com)
71.
Yes, we’re being bought by Microsoft
(mojang.com)
72.
2048, success and me
(gabrielecirulli.com)
73.
Amazon Echo
(amazon.com)
74.
Network Solutions Auto-Enroll: $1,850
(inessential.com)
75.
Atom Is Now Open Source
(blog.atom.io)
76.
How I hacked Github again
(homakov.blogspot.com)
77.
Game about squares
(gameaboutsquares.com)
78.
Unicode Text Converter
(panix.com)
79.
CVE-2014-6271: Remote code execution through bash
(seclists.org)
80.
CoreOS is building a container runtime, Rocket
(coreos.com)
81.
Gravity waves from Big Bang detected
(scientificamerican.com)
82.
Minecraft creator says he’s canceled talks for Oculus Rift version
(thenextweb.com)
83.
God's Lonely Programmer
(motherboard.vice.com)
84.
“Warning: Do Not use my mirrors/services until I have reviewed the situation”
(article.gmane.org)
85.
US Senate Report on CIA Detention and Interrogation Program
(intelligence.senate.gov)
86.
Neovim
(github.com)
87.
Firebase is Joining Google
(firebase.com)
89.
US Media Blacks Out Snowden Interview
(benswann.com)
90.
The Case for Slow Programming
(ventrellathing.wordpress.com)