BuzzFeed is Watching You
(barker.co.uk)
June 2014 Archive
2221.
2222.
Websites are for Humans
(solomon.io)
2223.
So Far, Big Data Is Small Potatoes
(blogs.scientificamerican.com)
2224.
Bret Victor: Seeing Spaces
(vimeo.com)
2225.
2226.
Why Python is Better than Matlab for Scientific Software
(metarabbit.wordpress.com)
2227.
Gameboy emulation library in JavaScript
(github.com)
2228.
Pablo Escobar’s hippos: A growing problem
(bbc.co.uk)
2229.
Bake Your Own Robot
(newsoffice.mit.edu)
2230.
40 maps that explain the internet
(vox.com)
2231.
SOA: Sample Apps and Their Development and Deployment Flow
(techblog.livingsocial.com)
2232.
2233.
Netflix refuses to comply with Verizon’s “cease and desist” demands
(arstechnica.com)
2234.
Court: Warrantless Cell Tracking Unconstitutional
(nytimes.com)
2235.
Matasano Gone Dark
(words.timewasted.me)
2236.
The Life and Death of Mummy Brown
(artinsociety.com)
2237.
Toolbox, Inspector and Scratchpad improvements in Firefox 32
(hacks.mozilla.org)
2238.
Force-Directed Graphs in D3
(delimited.io)
2239.
Why a pro/con list is 75% as good as your fancy machine learning algorithm
(chrisstucchio.com)
2240.
The Pitchforks Are Coming... For Us Plutocrats
(politico.com)
2241.
GetWifi
(getwifi.io)
2245.
What not to do during an interview
(dandreamsofcoding.com)
2246.
Fact-Checking 3 Minutes And 37 Seconds Of The WWDC14 Keynote
(reckoner.com.au)
2247.
Iron-Chromium Flow Battery Aims to Replace Gas Plants
(spectrum.ieee.org)
2248.
How we built our Real-time Analytics Platform
(blog.maxcdn.com)
2250.
Simple Ways to Protect an API
(techblog.thescore.com)