June 2013 Archive
271.
Encrypt your Google chats and make the NSA sad (github.com)
272.
Rand Paul wants to lead a Supreme Court challenge to Feds' tracking of Americans (foxnews.com)
273.
I Knew Snowden. And He’s Not The Story (medium.com)
274.
Learn Git Branching (pcottle.github.io)
275.
Skrollr - parallax scrolling for the masses (prinzhorn.github.io)
276.
How to travel around the world for a year (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
277.
AMD Unleashes First-Ever 5 GHz Processor (amd.com)
278.
Sony will allow indie devs to publish their own games on PlayStation 4 (venturebeat.com)
279.
Electronic Frontier Foundation Survives on $5M/year (charitynavigator.org)
280.
Removing garbage collection from the Rust language (pcwalton.github.io)
281.
Loupe: Etsy's New Monitoring Stack (codeascraft.com)
282.
Linux has better hardware support than OS X (devblog.avdi.org)
283.
U.S. National Security Agencies Said to Swap Data With Thousands of Firms (bloomberg.com)
284.
Your Feedback Matters – Update on Xbox One (news.xbox.com)
285.
An encrypted message to Edward Snowden (wired.com)
286.
NY auto dealers trying to shut down Tesla Motors in NY (twitter.com)
287.
Facebook Releases Data, Including All National Security Requests (newsroom.fb.com)
288.
Why I Dislike EC2 (openmymind.net)
289.
Building a Modern Computer from First Principles (nand2tetris.org)
290.
Bruce Schneier: Has U.S. started an Internet war? (edition.cnn.com)
291.
How to Leak to the Press (wired.com)
292.
GTA4 Google Map With Street View (gta4.net)
293.
Google Gay Marriage (google.com)
294.
Tetris Printer Algorithm (meatfighter.com)
295.
The Insane Law That Lets Authorities Read Any Email Over 180 Days Old (businessinsider.com)
296.
Bradley Manning leaked Granai Airstrike "~86-147, mostly women and children" (en.wikipedia.org)
297.
How the US Government will Smear, Slight Whistleblower Edward Snowden (juancole.com)
298.
NSA veterans speak out on whistle-blower [video] (usatoday.com)
299.
Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi (learn.adafruit.com)
300.
If the NSA Trusted Edward Snowden With Our Data, Why Should We Trust the NSA? (slate.com)