Phisherman’s Phriends.
One unfortunate (albeit entirely predictable) consequence of making HTTPS certificates “fast, open, automated, and free” is that both good guys and bad guys alike will take advantage of the offer and obtain HTTPS certificates for their websites.
From the “sleeping under a stone” dept.
When Where What – Contemporary Culture in Vienna.
Million Lines of Code (via t3n.de).
Is a million lines of code a lot? How many lines of code are there in Windows? Facebook? iPhone apps?
Quincy Larson will never bring his phone on an international flight again. Neither should you.
It’s totally legal for a US Customs and Border Patrol officer to ask you to unlock your phone and hand it over to them. And they can detain you indefinitely if you don’t. Even if you’re a American citizen.
The list is already long enough without the merger.
All the brands that would feature in the largest food conglomerate merger in history.
»Schon mal ein Krähenküken gesehen?«
Bridging CSS and JS with Custom Properties.
Brilliant.
You didn’t want two commits with identical timestamps to break the app. We get it. We fixed that. But maybe you're just too demanding, maybe you're just like my mother (she's never satisfied), why did we let this bug happen? This is what it sounds like, when devs cry.
Two great visual guides for webdev.
Introducing Keybase Chat.
(…) we're launching an end-to-end encrypted chat built into Keybase (…) It's easier to use than other crypto apps. It's scriptable too.