June 2015 Archive
10441.
I don't want to buy books from Amazon anymore (medium.com)
10442.
Windyty, Wind Forecast (windyty.com)
10443.
Quick Look: Dell XPS 13 Developer Edition (2015) with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (losca.blogspot.com)
10444.
PyDev of the Week: Stephan Deibel (blog.pythonlibrary.org)
10445.
Energy: Why a Protactinium-233 Threat to Green Nuclear Won’t Stop Thorium LFTR’s (lessthunk.com)
10446.
Draw a random Pokemon in 45 seconds (pokedraw.net)
10447.
NTSB investigation derailed by time zone labyrinth (mm.icann.org)
10448.
The Top (Known) Black-Hat Hackers (blog.lifars.com)
10449.
How Harry Potter inspired a £13m school bag company (bbc.co.uk)
10450.
Monitoring Raspberry Pis, ARM Devices, ARM Cloud Instances with OpsDash (opsdash.com)
10451.
Show HN: Super-search – Easy to add search for your Jekyll blog (kushagragour.in)
10452.
Is the Tech Bubble a Good Bubble? (linkedin.com)
10453.
Apple Said to Build High-Speed Network for Fast Content Delivery (bloomberg.com)
10454.
Show HN: Trvl.gd – Travel Experiences Curated (trvl.gd)
10455.
The Numbers Behind Consulting in 2014 (joshsymonds.com)
10456.
Blocking Pirate Bay doesn’t increase legit sales, study finds (extremetech.com)
10457.
Timelapse Mining SIGGRAPH 2015 (mashable.com)
10458.
Tota11y – An accessibility visualization toolkit from Khan Academy (khan.github.io)
10459.
Yes, There Is Such a Thing as a Stupid Question (varianceexplained.org)
10460.
Interactive Maps with Leaflet, TopoJSON and ChromaJS (blog.webkid.io)
10461.
Google Photos for Work – a hypothetical new product (tomcritchlow.com)
10462.
Deleting your browser history may be illegal (dailykos.com)
10463.
Magic (getmagic.bettir.com)
10464.
Facebook just filed a fascinating patent that could hurt Google's ad revenue (businessinsider.com)
10465.
Stacksmith – an open source, modern day HyperCard clone (stacksmith.org)
10466.
KPIs a dumb way to encourage performance (smh.com.au)
10467.
Will You Have a Job in the Future? (venux.com)
10468.
Sesame Street's educational impact is comparable to preschool, study finds (stuff.co.nz)
10469.
Self-driving cars to impact everything from insurance to policing to healthcare (examiner.com)
10470.
More buying illegal drugs online than ever despite 'crack'down on Silk Road (ibtimes.co.uk)