June 2013 Archive
5191.
Huge collection of Free Microsoft eBooks (blogs.msdn.com)
5192.
Come Code with Me (realpython.com)
5193.
The OAuth Bible (oauthbible.com)
5194.
How to Make a Vesper (vesperapp.co)
5195.
Centralizing my social media is making me think about what I post (werd.io)
5196.
iOS 7 icons with pure CSS (codepen.io)
5197.
Mortgage Hacking Calculator – a better tool for comparing mortgages (mortgagehacking.com)
5198.
Leaked docs: NSA can keep inadvertently acquired data on Americans for years (theverge.com)
5199.
NSA Can Collect And Keep Your Encrypted Data As Long As It Takes To Crack It (forbes.com)
5200.
I wrote a LaTeX macro to choose a 'Therefore'-like transition at random (github.com)
5201.
Profits Without Production (nytimes.com)
5202.
Spill a lot? NeverWet's ready to coat your gear (news.cnet.com)
5203.
SiliconChalet is now taking bookings (siliconchalet.eu)
5204.
Xkcd: Prometheus — Fire wants to be free (xkcd.com)
5205.
Setting up fresh Ubuntu server for Ruby on Rails (blog.lunarlogicpolska.com)
5206.
Booth Babes as Economic Indicator (theenterprisecloudsite.com)
5207.
Chuck S01E01 Laptop: PRISM :) (imgur.com)
5208.
Processing the UK's real-time traffic data with Python (rjw57.github.io)
5209.
Turkmenistan awards SpaceX contract to send its first satellite into orbit (venturebeat.com)
5210.
Test your website in mobile Safari, in your browser (blog.app.io)
5211.
Twitch.tv Issues Global Password Reset (blog.twitch.tv)
5212.
Legal loopholes that allow GCHQ (UK) to spy on the world (guardian.co.uk)
5213.
Fully Open Hardware+Software Toolchain "Datenkrake" (datenkrake.org)
5214.
GitLab 5.3 released (blog.gitlab.org)
5215.
Pineapple fields grow in Fibonacci sequences (kuriositas.com)
5216.
Why Facebook’s Recent Data Leak is Worse Than You Think (fredkschott.com)
5217.
Amid NSA spying scandal, gloves are off for EU justice chief (zdnet.com)
5218.
The Humanist Vocation (nytimes.com)
5219.
Stripe’s Payout Technology For Collaborative Consumption Startups Does $500K/Day (techcrunch.com)
5220.
I got tired of fighting with Chrome and Safari over reading RSS files (smallpicture.com)