August 2015 Archive
6961.
Tell Better Stories: 6 Great Lessons from the Masters (medium.com)
6962.
Ashley Madison hack was inside job says McAfee (ibtimes.co.uk)
6963.
13 year-old founder building incredible tool to understand startups (thenextweb.com)
6964.
In Defense of Reverse Engineering and Responsible Disclosure (blog.securityinnovation.com)
6965.
Watch Where You Point That ‘Scope: Police Mistake Telescope for a Gun (universetoday.com)
6966.
4.0 is the new 1.0 – NodeJS (medium.com)
6967.
Inside Amazon Shipping (technologyreview.com)
6968.
Politics is the Mindkiller (lesswrong.com)
6969.
Jihadist US teen gets 11 years for blog, tweets about crypto and Bitcoin (arstechnica.com)
6970.
Silk Road prosecutors talk about Bitcoin, Ripple and money laundering (ibtimes.co.uk)
6971.
Secret Nazi Treasure Train May Have Been Found, Polish Official Says (npr.org)
6972.
This Is Not a Monad Tutorial (tomj.github.io)
6973.
In the case I go broke and homeless while building product (reddit.com)
6974.
Everything You Know About Fitness Is a Lie (mensjournal.com)
6975.
Historical records with PostgreSQL, temporal tables and SQL:2011 (clarkdave.net)
6976.
The Two Day Manifesto: Contribute back to the open source you build on (twodaymanifesto.com)
6977.
Julian Assange claims he'll be killed by CIA drone if he leaves embassy (express.co.uk)
6978.
Use MeteorJS as a data layer to get ES2015 modules and real NPM support today (grigio.org)
6979.
Breakthrough 3D printer that can print 10 different materials (ibtimes.co.uk)
6980.
Phoenix for Railsies (sitepoint.com)
6981.
Imagination Training (krazemon.github.io)
6982.
Why the rich love Burning Man (salon.com)
6983.
How Open Source Is Shaping Microsoft's Future (redmondmag.com)
6984.
An Ode to Notebooks (steveworsley.com)
6985.
BadWolf – Temporal graph store abstraction layer (github.com)
6986.
Why introverts make great entrepreneurs (wsj.com)
6987.
AMD's Open-Source Support Might Be Caught Up for Next-Gen GPUs (phoronix.com)
6988.
Show HN: Add databinding to existing UI frameworks (github.com)
6989.
Clueless, losers, and sociopaths: the world according to The Office (2009) (ribbonfarm.com)
6990.
NASA challenges you to design and build prototypes of spacewalking tools (nasa.gov)