June 2014 Archive
2041.
Black Man Driving Wife to Work Accused of Being Illegal Cab Driver: Lawsuit (dnainfo.com)
2042.
UK’s Legal Justification For Snooping: Statement (webfoundation.org)
2043.
Minimal explanation of the CAP theorem (blog.foundationdb.com)
2044.
Steve Jobs Resume (web.archive.org)
2045.
Adoption Trends in Cloud Computing (blog.aerofs.com)
2046.
China Builds Artificial Islands in the South China Sea (businessweek.com)
2047.
Show HN: C++11 immutable string (github.com)
2048.
Show HN: Protoplug – Create audio plugins on-the-fly with LuaJIT (osar.fr)
2049.
New NanoTech May Provide Power Storage in Cables, Clothes (today.ucf.edu)
2050.
Analyzing IMDB Data on 90,000 TV Series (dfkoz.tumblr.com)
2051.
KlearGear must pay couple that left negative review (arstechnica.com)
2052.
Priceonomics grew from 0 to 2,000,000 monthly visitors using ONLY viral content (hustlecon.com)
2053.
Piping with Swift (mseri.me)
2054.
Kayak-angst among the Eskimo of Greenland: a study in sensory deprivation (1963) [pdf] (gwern.net)
2055.
Integrating StatusPage.io(S2013) with PagerDuty(S2010) (blog.statuspage.io)
2056.
Startup launches 'first wearable health record' for Google Glass (reuters.com)
2057.
The Swift Programming Language (itunes.apple.com)
2058.
Zenefits (YC W13) Raises $66.5M From A16Z and IVP At $500M Valuation (techcrunch.com)
2059.
Machine Learning and the Fourth Amendment (cs.columbia.edu)
2060.
New OpenSSL vulnerabilities: CloudFlare systems patched (blog.cloudflare.com)
2061.
An Interview with Steve Souders (amplifypartners.com)
2062.
Seeing Obstacle-Filled Path to Mars (nytimes.com)
2063.
2064.
Self-Driving Cars Are Still Cars–Which Means They Won't Improve Your Commute (newrepublic.com)
2065.
Google's "Right to be Forgotten" Disclaimer (googlesystem.blogspot.com)
2066.
Ask HN: If you're 20 years old, how would you invest $100k?
2067.
Offliberty – Evidence of offline life (offliberty.com)
2068.
I'd rather publish these here than with Nature (onarbor.com)
2069.
The Fuel Cell For Home (fraunhofer.de)
2070.
The Wu-Tang Clan and The World's Most Exclusive Album (priceonomics.com)