February 2015 Archive
121.
Duplicate SSH Keys Everywhere (blog.shodan.io)
122.
“Just the Beginning of What We Can Do on Super Nintendo” (blog.attractmo.de)
123.
Authentication Cheat Sheet (owasp.org)
124.
“This change deletes the C implementations of the Go compiler and assembler” (github.com)
125.
Mkcast – GIF terminal screencasts with key presses overlaid (github.com)
126.
The Trans-Pacific Partnership clause everyone should oppose (washingtonpost.com)
127.
Privacy is at a crossroads. Choose wisely (medium.com)
128.
More than 39M Americans Only Have Access to One Wired Broadband Provider (broadbandnow.com)
129.
Bringing asm.js to the Chakra JavaScript engine in Windows 10 (blogs.msdn.com)
130.
Show HN: Matterhorn – Your new project manager (matterhorn.io)
131.
China (blog.samaltman.com)
132.
Google, Our Patron Saint of the Closed Web (sealedabstract.com)
133.
PyPy 2.5.0 released (morepypy.blogspot.com)
134.
PayPal has ceased processing MEGA customer payments (mega.nz)
135.
UK-US surveillance regime was unlawful ‘for seven years’ (theguardian.com)
136.
Science’s Biggest Fail (blog.dilbert.com)
137.
Nest Protect is a terrible buggy product (plus.google.com)
138.
The curious case of disappearing Polish S (medium.com)
139.
Get away with Google Flights (googleblog.blogspot.com)
140.
Ross Ulbricht Convicted of Running Silk Road as Dread Pirate Roberts (bloomberg.com)
141.
Is Apple stifling progress in Web standards? (timkadlec.com)
142.
A Y Combinator Company Copied Our Design and Data Viz: We've Arrived (cbinsights.com)
143.
Vivus, bringing your SVGs to life (maxwellito.github.io)
144.
Many McGill Education Students Cannot Calculate an Average (stuartspencestuff.blogspot.com)
145.
Tesla Motors Announces a New Home Battery (offgridquest.com)
146.
Uber Database Breach Exposed Information of 50,000 Drivers, Company Confirms (techcrunch.com)
147.
New Tesla battery could power your home, and maybe the electric grid too (washingtonpost.com)
148.
Microsoft Acquires Calendar App Sunrise for North of $100M (techcrunch.com)
149.
Prometheus: An open-source service monitoring system and time series database (prometheus.io)
150.
Go to Prison for File Sharing? That's What Hollywood Wants in the TPP Deal (eff.org)