June 2014 Archive
1861.
Of Mites and Men (2012) (kimberlymoynahan.com)
1862.
8088 Domination Post-Mortem – Conclusion (trixter.oldskool.org)
1863.
Becoming Sweetie, The Computer-Generated Girl Who Took On Child Predators (fastcocreate.com)
1864.
What will it take to get people using PGP for email?
1865.
“End-to-End incompatible with Chrome Update functionality” (code.google.com)
1866.
Show HN: Torchpad – The simplest way to make a wiki (torchpad.com)
1867.
Do It Yourself Whiteboard (nimbleunion.wordpress.com)
1868.
The Case for Free Use: Reasons Not to Use a Creative Commons -NC License (freedomdefined.org)
1869.
Poll: Which 8-bit computer got you into programming
1870.
Hacking and addiction
1871.
Show HN: PitchXO – Track your pitches (pitchxo.com)
1872.
Ask HN: Some noob co-founder questions
1873.
List of fictional computers (en.wikipedia.org)
1874.
An Engineer’s Critique of Global Warming ‘Science’ (2011) [pdf] (burtrutan.com)
1875.
New scientific markup language (hackpad.com)
1876.
Ruling on Argentina Gives Investors an Upper Hand (nytimes.com)
1877.
Provably Fair Shuffling Through Cryptography (2012) (techblog.bitzino.com)
1878.
Matrix of Services (continuousagile.com)
1879.
A Tale of Two Newlines: Carriage Returns, Line Feeds, JavaScript Hair-Pulling (news.floobits.com)
1880.
Ask HN: How do startups restrict employees from accessing private user data? ()
1881.
Creating a Swift syntax extension: the Lisp 'cond' function (appventure.me)
1882.
I'm writing a book "Practical Microservices with Ruby" (practicalmicroservices.com)
1883.
AT&T: We need to buy DirecTV because U-verse TV is a failure (arstechnica.com)
1884.
ConstraintJS: A library for creating dynamic web apps (cjs.from.so)
1885.
Cosmic inflation: Confidence lowered for Big Bang signal (bbc.co.uk)
1886.
How an “investor” from Silicon Valley almost kills our company (medium.com)
1887.
Newspapers That Aren't Dying (theatlantic.com)
1888.
Heroku is down (devcenter.heroku.com)
1889.
Google Open Sources Its Secret Weapon in Cloud Computing (wired.com)
1890.
Make Your Copy Longer: An Archive of Research-based Marketing Facts (mdaniels.com)