July 2013 Archive
961.
Hacking a $9 Remote Control Car with Arduino (forefront.io)
962.
Exploit (and Fix) Android "Master Key" (saurik.com)
963.
First-ever human head transplant is now possible, says neuroscientist (qz.com)
964.
For NSA chief, terrorist threat drives passion to "collect it all" observers say (washingtonpost.com)
965.
Masao Yoshida, Nuclear Engineer and Chief at Fukushima Plant, Dies at 58 (nytimes.com)
966.
Coinbase hires Charlie Lee, creator of Litecoin (blog.coinbase.com)
967.
Why I banned a book: How censorship can impact a learning community (crln.acrl.org)
968.
Lob (YC S13) Debuts a Cloud Printing and Shipping Service for Developers (techcrunch.com)
969.
Edward Snowden asylum: Bolivian president's plane diverted - live coverage (guardiannews.com)
970.
Kindergarten coders can program before they can read (newscientist.com)
971.
Dockerlite: Lightweight Linux virtualization with BTRFS and LXC (github.com)
972.
The Mystery of the Voynich Manuscript (newyorker.com)
973.
Pirate Bay Founder: “Future copy fights will need something better” (torrentfreak.com)
974.
Google Serves 25 Percent of North American Internet Traffic (wired.com)
975.
Automatic SIMD Vectorization for Haskell [pdf] (leafpetersen.com)
976.
Isamu Kaneko, creator of the encrypted P2P file sharing program Winny, has died (togetter.com)
977.
Show HN: NameMonk – fast domain search using web sockets and Bloom filters (namemonk.com)
978.
Andrew Mason's album "Hardly Workin'" now available (smandrew.com)
979.
Major upgrades to Xamarin’s platform: Async is here (blog.xamarin.com)
980.
Scraping web sites which dynamically load data (like Twitter) (blog.databigbang.com)
981.
What Marshmallows Tell Us About Silicon Valley (priceonomics.com)
982.
Using D3.js to Brute Force the Pirate Puzzle (azundo.github.io)
983.
The Making of Adam Savage's Admiral Ackbar Costume (tested.com)
984.
Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich Are Removing Their Music from Spotify (digitalmusicnews.com)
985.
Culturalism, Gladwell, and Airplane Crashes (askakorean.blogspot.hk)
986.
Instant Bitcoin Purchases at Coinbase (blog.coinbase.com)
987.
Isla: a programming language for young children (github.com)
988.
Signs You’re in a Dead-End Job (thedailymuse.com)
989.
NSA Says It Can’t Search Its Own Emails (propublica.org)
990.
What really happened to the software on the Mars Pathfinder spacecraft? (rapitasystems.com)