June 2014 Archive
2131.
BTC mining pool just reached 50% global mining power (blockchain.info)
2132.
In defense of Core Data (Part II) (thermal-core.com)
2133.
Dystopia Tracker – explore sci-fi predictions as they become realities (dystopiatracker.com)
2134.
"We refuse to be enemies" (bbc.com)
2135.
Why AngularJS is worse than a new ASP.NET WebForms (medium.com)
2136.
DuckDuckGo will be included as a built-in search option in Safari (duck.co)
2137.
Face Tracking Tech Powering Amazon’s New 3D Smartphone (techcrunch.com)
2138.
Does Familiarity Breed Contempt Among Judges Deciding Patent Cases? (papers.ssrn.com)
2139.
Unveiling the Final Design of the Myo Armband (thalmic.com)
2140.
Elon Musk: I'll put human boots on Mars by 2026 (theregister.co.uk)
2141.
Show HN: Evening hack: open source tool like BuiltWith/Datanyze (callmeed.github.io)
2142.
Running Colossal Cave Adventure on a PDP-11/34 [video] (nycresistor.com)
2143.
Twilio adds support for SMS on toll-free numbers (twilio.com)
2144.
QuickStart: A CommonJS module resolver, loader, compiler for Node.js and browser (spotify.github.io)
2145.
Packager – Announcing RPM support for Ruby and NodeJS projects (blog.packager.io)
2146.
Wordpress demands $10,000 for DMCA Takedown Censorship (torrentfreak.com)
2147.
New SSD-Backed Elastic Block Storage (aws.amazon.com)
2148.
Alloy: a language and tool for relational models (2012) (alloy.mit.edu)
2149.
Panda: A System for Provenance and Data (2010) [pdf] (ilpubs.stanford.edu)
2150.
Introduction to Functional Programming using Haskell by Erik Meijer (edx.org)
2151.
Justice Department Plans to Begin a Review of Music Licensing Rules (nytimes.com)
2152.
Netflix Calls Out Verizon On Their Loading Screen (digitaltrends.com)
2153.
Show HN: Xspray, an lldb debugger GUI for iOS and OS X that plots your data (github.com)
2154.
Google and Facebook can be legally intercepted, says UK spy boss (bbc.co.uk)
2155.
US Marshall Accidentally Reply-Alls Anonymous Bitcoin Auction Bidders (techcrunch.com)
2156.
HAProxy 1.5.0 released (haproxy.org)
2157.
"You couldn't pour water out of a boot with instructions printed on the heel." (apps.fcc.gov)
2158.
Elixir vs. Ruby Showdown – Part One (littlelines.com)
2159.
Cool Code, Bro: Brogrammers, Geek Anxiety, and the New Tech Elite (coolcodebro.net)
2160.
Google glass now in UK (play.google.com)