August 2014 Archive
7771.
NASA’s ‘falling saucer’ test vehicle footage released (arstechnica.com)
7772.
How I Upgraded my MacBook for Free (medium.com)
7773.
Fund Internet Freedom with Lantern (indiegogo.com)
7774.
Hg-zenburn – An higher contrast version of the Zenburn colour theme for Emacs (github.com)
7775.
How can I punish a hacker? (security.stackexchange.com)
7776.
IBM's $3B Investment In Synthetic Brains And Quantum Computing (fastcompany.com)
7777.
Sick of this market-driven world? You should be (theguardian.com)
7778.
Why You Should Hire People Toughened by Failure, Not Those Coddled by Success (entrepreneur.com)
7779.
Drones: A Data Narrative (madebyfriends.co)
7780.
Design Patterns in Swift (github.com)
7781.
Public Relations Specialists Outnumber Reporters 5 to 1 (darwinbondgraham.wordpress.com)
7782.
Pioneers Festival 2014 – Entrepreneurship and Future Tech (pioneers.io)
7783.
Govt wants to keep cash found with woman at airport (wtop.com)
7784.
Why You Need Log Data When Load Testing (blazemeter.com)
7785.
$619B missed from federal transparency site (usatoday.com)
7786.
Most tricky/useful commands for gdb debugger (stackoverflow.com)
7787.
Meet the anonymous app police (gigaom.com)
7788.
Securing Ubuntu using OSSEC (sysward.com)
7789.
Advice to Web Developer Bootcamp Graduates (startingupupandaway.wordpress.com)
7790.
Ask HN: Should CS Majors be called engineers? ()
7791.
Our best minds are thinking about how to make people click ads, and that's ok (brikis98.blogspot.com)
7792.
Music for Productivity (focusatwill.com)
7793.
A Critique on Airbnb's Mobile UX (benlatz.com)
7794.
App Store Curation: An Open Letter To Tim Cook (mondaynote.com)
7795.
Why is it so hard to make a Java program appear native? (arstechnica.com)
7796.
A Look at Nanomsg and Scalability Protocols (bravenewgeek.com)
7797.
A Haskell program to check the vezin (prosody) of Ottoman Divan poetry (github.com)
7798.
Tim Cook Will Have To Prove Himself This Fall With The iWatch (businessinsider.com)
7799.
Twitter’s Small Chance To Maim Email (techcrunch.com)
7800.
An Equation That Predicts Happiness (theatlantic.com)