July 2013 Archive
841.
NSA Response to XKEYSCORE allegations (nsa.gov)
842.
Police May Know Exactly Where You Were Last Tuesday (npr.org)
843.
Apple Developer System Status (developer.apple.com)
844.
Google's ‘Gopher Team’ (wired.com)
845.
Pixate Engine Now Free (pixate.com)
846.
French parties call for Snowden political asylum (france24.com)
847.
Parallel and Concurrent Programming in Haskell – online beta (chimera.labs.oreilly.com)
848.
We're about to hit phase 3 of ARIN IPV4 rationing (arin.net)
849.
Dropbox will kill your insane MacBook Air 2013 battery (blog.nicoschuele.com)
850.
Hetzner's new server offer: 1 Gbit, 2 x 240GB SSD, 32GB RAM - 59 euros/month (hetzner.de)
851.
This Student Project Could Kill Digital Ad Targeting (adage.com)
852.
$99 Parallella Supercomputer is Now Open Source Hardware (cnx-software.com)
853.
Bank economists warn of disruptive threat from mobile and crowdfunding (finextra.com)
854.
Debuggex: visual regex tester – now with PCRE (debuggex.com)
855.
‘Sorry is not enough’: Bolivia demands EU find culprits behind aerial hijack (rt.com)
856.
CIA Whistleblower John Kiriakou’s Open Letter to Edward Snowden (dissenter.firedoglake.com)
857.
Basic income vs. Capitalism (stumblingandmumbling.typepad.com)
858.
State Attorney fires IT director who raised concerns in Trayvon Martin case (jacksonville.com)
859.
On Distributing Command Line Applications: Why I Switched From Ruby to Go (codegangsta.io)
860.
Anonymous posts usernames and passwords of US Congress staffers (sebsauvage.net)
861.
Bill Gates’ nuclear company explores molten salt reactors, thorium (the-weinberg-foundation.org)
862.
New online master's degree to train the data scientists of tomorrow (ischool.berkeley.edu)
863.
Show HN: Google Glass + Tesla Model S = GlassTesla (glasstesla.com)
864.
Bolivian Leader's Plane Rerouted on Snowden Fear (nytimes.com)
865.
Golang Diaries II (tbray.org)
866.
How A Police Officer Threatened A Yelp Reviewer (popehat.com)
867.
ClojureScript: Things That Might Worry You, but Shouldn't (2012) (jasonrudolph.com)
868.
How Apple Gets At-Home Workers To Work (techcrunch.com)
869.
Just a new name: Germany does Not move away form data retention at all (translate.google.com)
870.
The Psychology of Color in Marketing and Branding (helpscout.net)