August 2014 Archive
12211.
Spotify Serendipity map (spotify.com)
12212.
The Israeli Defense Force’s first fully digital war (timesofisrael.com)
12213.
Kitchen counter bio hacking with Joi Ito (linkedin.com)
12214.
Seals carried tuberculosis across the Atlantic, gave it to humans (arstechnica.com)
12215.
The Ferguson Fellowship by the Huffington Post (beaconreader.com)
12216.
What Are Hedge Funds, and What Social Functions Do They Serve? (medium.com)
12217.
Linus Torvalds Still Wants Linux on Desktops (themukt.com)
12218.
10 Practical Tips for Software Engineers (erniepark.com)
12219.
Span: a scaling and distributed systems conference for London (london-2014.spanconf.io)
12220.
Visualization of Statistical Classification Metrics (open source) (github.com)
12221.
Fix Your Email Deliverability with DMARC (petekeen.net)
12222.
I am not emotionally prepared for Twitter to suck (theverge.com)
12223.
Hacking Gmail with 92 percent success (phys.org)
12224.
Find a fish on StackOverflow, you eat for a day (sdtimes.com)
12225.
Paul Graham essays (paulgraham.com)
12226.
Who has the best package manager? (perltricks.com)
12227.
Matthew Might just got tenure (matt.might.net)
12228.
7 Ways in Which High-Speed Rail Would Help California, According to Its Chairman (theatlantic.com)
12229.
Struggling with Student Loan Debt Over Age 50 (forbes.com)
12230.
Debugging AngularJS Apps from the Console (modernweb.com)
12231.
Python’s Super(): Not As Simple As You Thought (sixty-north.com)
12232.
Meet Hero Designer Publicly Shamed Showtime 4 Asking Him for Free Work (adweek.com)
12233.
The AdCatSaver Game (adcatsaver.com)
12234.
Product Hunt, the Reddit of New Tech Products, Is Now an App (mashable.com)
12235.
Getting Started with Panamax: Creating an Internet-Accessible App (andrewmunsell.com)
12236.
A question for Washington pollsters: How wrong must you be to never work again? (washingtonpost.com)
12237.
UXCam: Watch how users use your app. iOS and Android ()
12238.
Does Microsoft really love open source? (cio.com.au)
12239.
Why we lost more than 50% of our beta testers and are happy with this result (blog.weeklymize.com)
12240.
Four Tricks for Comprehensions in Python – Tech.pro (tech.pro)