June 2013 Archive
4921.
US prisons got bit crowded. How efficiently you can pack people? (imgur.com)
4922.
Roman Seawater Concrete Analysis (newscenter.lbl.gov)
4923.
Revealed: Australian spies seek power to break into Tor (crikey.com.au)
4924.
Japanese 311mph mag-lev train tested successfully (independent.co.uk)
4925.
Universal Makefile for Erlang Projects That Use Rebar (blog.erlware.org)
4926.
Amazon’s cloud is how big again? (gigaom.com)
4927.
Show HN: gif.gg, instantly create GIFs from your camera (gif.gg)
4928.
A Personal History of Compilation Speed, Part 2 (prog21.dadgum.com)
4929.
Google To Keep CalDAV API Public, Releases CardDAV API (thenextweb.com)
4930.
Loading scripts in the browser is complex and inadequate (html5rocks.com)
4931.
Temporal cloak erases data from history (nature.com)
4932.
Heroku targets MongoDB with new Postgres V8 feature (gigaom.com)
4933.
Apple loses US trade panel ruling in Samsung dispute (bbc.co.uk)
4934.
DELIGHT: WebGL Engine (youtube.com)
4935.
DIY Data Science In Action (avc.com)
4936.
Void Linux: A Rolling-Release Distro From Scratch (phoronix.com)
4937.
Why AnyPerk (YC W12) might be the best Japanese import since Ichiro (pandodaily.com)
4938.
The Space Between the Notes (jasonsantamaria.com)
4939.
New all-solid sulfur-based battery outperforms lithium-ion technology (phys.org)
4940.
Write Cleaner Python: Use Exceptions (jeffknupp.com)
4941.
Google, Facebook And Apple Deny Participation In NSA PRISM Surveillance Program (techcrunch.com)
4942.
Verizon Breaks Silence on Top-Secret Surveillance of Its Customers (wired.com)
4943.
Happy 100th birthday to the Bohr atom (arstechnica.com)
4944.
Government acknowledges PRISM spying program, disputes details (blog.sfgate.com)
4945.
Commandline C Source to list, set and modify Finder comments in OS X (github.com)
4946.
NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls (2006) (usatoday30.usatoday.com)
4947.
Rich Hickey on rethinking databases with Datomic (infoq.com)
4948.
A Closer Look at Generators Without Promises (jlongster.com)
4949.
You Can Trade in Your Old iPhone Now That Apple Is So Scared of Samsung (theatlanticwire.com)
4950.
Rsyslog's first signature provider: why Guardtime? (blog.gerhards.net)