Open-source Linux doesn't pay, said no one ever at Red Hat
(theregister.co.uk)
June 2015 Archive
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He Owns the One Twitter Needs Most
(medium.com)
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China’s Debt Bomb
(bloombergview.com)
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US Personnel Agency Isn't Sure How to Tell Millions of People They Got Hacked
(motherboard.vice.com)
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Component-based JavaScript architecture in Targetprocess
(khmylov.com)
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Unpatched OS X, iOS flaws allow password, token theft from keychain, apps
(net-security.org)
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Generic trademark
(en.wikipedia.org)
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How Jeffrey Sterling Took on the CIA – And Lost Everything
(firstlook.org)
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Interactive Tool Answers “Will Machines Replace Me?” (jokingly)
(willmachinesreplaceme.com)
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The Hacker Ethic of Work
(meedabyte.com)
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Cook Up Your Build Variants
(medium.com)
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This Week in Data (June 19, 2015)
(r1soft.com)
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5 Simple Ways to Skyrocket Your Meetings to an Elon Musk Level
(blog.getsolid.io)
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Play Xbox 360 Games on Xbox One
(xbox.com)
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Python, Ruby, and Golang: A Command-Line Application Comparison
(realpython.com)
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TypeScript linter plugin for SublimeText
(github.com)
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Replicated – An Easier Path from SaaS to Enterprise
(tom.preston-werner.com)
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The Rise of ChatOps
(youtube.com)