Nearest Bus Post Mortem Part 4: Today Extension

> This is a multipart post-mortem-style post series on the design and development of Nearest Bus. I'm planning on covering the architecture [https://fastchicken.co.nz/2015/03/03/nearest-bus-post-mortem-part-1-overview/], design

Nearest Bus Post Mortem Part 3: Code

> This is a multipart post-mortem-style post series on the design and development of Nearest Bus. I'm planning on covering the architecture [https://fastchicken.co.nz/2015/03/03/nearest-bus-post-mortem-part-1-overview/], design

FREAKy - SSL kind of broken in iOS, Android etc

Ars Technica [http://arstechnica.com/security/2015/03/freak-flaw-in-android-and-apple-devices-cripples-https-crypto-protection/] : > The weak 512-bit keys are a vestige of the 1990s, when the Clinton administration required weak keys to be used in any software

Nearest Bus Post Mortem Part 2: Design

> This is a multipart post-mortem-style post series on the design and development of Nearest Bus. I'm planning on covering the architecture [https://fastchicken.co.nz/2015/03/03/nearest-bus-post-mortem-part-1-overview/], design

Nearest Bus Post Mortem Part 1: Overview

Like most of my apps, Nearest Bus [https://fastchicken.co.nz/nearestbus] (originally London's Nearest Bus) was written to scratch my own itch. We were living in Fulham, in London, and