Stripe Raises New Funding and Partners with Visa
(nytimes.com)
July 2015 Archive
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Getting too little sleep can have serious health consequences (2013)
(theatlantic.com)
363.
My DIY Underlit LED (Hikaru) Skirt
(imgur.com)
364.
How to smuggle $1K into North Korea
(politico.com)
365.
OpenResty – A fast web app server by extending Nginx
(openresty.org)
366.
Firefox nightlies for Linux are now using Gtk+3
(glandium.org)
367.
Solving multi-core Python
(lwn.net)
369.
Blog Little Things
(coffeecoder.net)
370.
The boring front-end developer
(thebfed.com)
371.
A French Scrabble champion who doesn't speak French
(theguardian.com)
372.
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Why is finance so complex? (2011)
(interfluidity.com)
374.
U.S. Embassy in Cuba Reopens After More Than 50 Years
(nytimes.com)
375.
How Walking in Nature Changes the Brain
(well.blogs.nytimes.com)
376.
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Comparing how security experts and non-experts stay safe online
(googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
378.
Apple and IPv6 – Happy Eyeballs
(ietf.org)
379.
“Suspicion of treason”: German attorney general investigates journalists
(netzpolitik.org)
380.
Designing a Programming Language
(ducklang.org)
381.
Intellectual pursuits may buffer the brain against addiction
(news.berkeley.edu)
382.
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How two bored 1970s housewives helped create the PC industry
(fastcompany.com)
384.
Show HN: Silicon Valley Dictionary – Urban Dictionary Meets Silicon Valley
(svdictionary.com)
385.
Oldest and Fatherless: The Terrible Secret of Tom Bombadil
(km-515.livejournal.com)
386.
Brazil Is An Alternate Video Game Universe Where Sega Beat Nintendo
(atlasobscura.com)
387.
Fist-sized 11M-to-1 gearbox
(makezine.com)
388.
Bokken – Open-Source Reverse Code Engineering
(bokken.re)
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Safari is more energy-efficient than Chrome and Firefox on OS X
(blog.getbatterybox.com)