June 2013 Archive
391.
PRISM kills the cloud (blogs.computerworld.com)
392.
Google Glass Teardown (catwig.com)
393.
GNUnet (gnunet.org)
394.
Aaron’s Law, much-needed reforms to computer crimes law, introduced in Congress (arstechnica.com)
395.
U.S. Seemingly Unaware of Irony In Accusing Snowden of Spying (newyorker.com)
396.
One of the worst patents ever just got upheld in court (washingtonpost.com)
397.
How We Uncovered the Biggest Fraud in Kickstarter History (kickstartedmovie.com)
398.
Show HN: Nightweb, the anonymous P2P social network, now runs on the desktop (nightweb.net)
399.
U.S. Seemingly Unaware of Irony in Accusing Snowden of Spying (newyorker.com)
400.
Poll: Full-time software engineers over 200k, how'd you get there?
401.
Leaseweb has wiped all Megaupload servers (twitter.com)
402.
Pay No Attention to the Bloody Corpse in the Bathroom (medium.com)
403.
Welcome to Echelon 2.0 (erratasec.blogspot.com)
404.
AngularJS Screencasts (egghead.io)
405.
Facebook's Former Security Chief Now Works for the NSA (theatlanticwire.com)
406.
Ask HN: Passive income ideas?
407.
Partial Tesla Model S recall (teslamotors.com)
408.
Packer is a tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms (packer.io)
409.
Introducing Project Loon: Balloon-powered Internet access (googleblog.blogspot.com)
410.
Blowback from the NSA surveillance. (schneier.com)
411.
What is Microsoft smoking? (irrlicht3d.org)
412.
Illegally climbing the Golden Gate bridge at dawn (2011) (nopromiseofsafety.com)
413.
The book that inspired the birth of reddit (alexisohanian.com)
414.
Google, Facebook, Microsoft And Apple Deny Participation In NSA PRISM (techcrunch.com)
415.
Show HN: Easily add a NSA backdoor to your Rails app (github.com)
416.
QR Code in shopping cart handle (mathematica.stackexchange.com)
417.
This Really is Big Brother: The Leak Nobody's Noticed (digbysblog.blogspot.com.br)
418.
WWDC 2013 Keynote (apple.com)
419.
Advice for ambitious 19 year olds (blog.samaltman.com)
420.
German Federal Prosecutor's office gets involved in the NSA data scandal (translate.google.com)