June 2013 Archive
8521.
Show HN: Write an AI bot to solve Ultimate Tic Tac Toe (hackerrank.com)
8522.
Large-scale quantum chip validated (news.usc.edu)
8523.
Lessons in the Art of Pillow Fort Construction (nytimes.com)
8524.
How to be Minimally Redundant: zfec and Erasure Coding (blog.richardkiss.com)
8525.
Clean out your dead RSS and Atom feeds (michaeljaylissner.com)
8526.
Red Hat Software Collections (redhat.com)
8527.
How Snapchat made a leap of faith by building atop Google cloud services (gigaom.com)
8528.
Practice Makes Programmers (programming.oreilly.com)
8529.
Epoxy.js -- Elegant Data Binding for Backbone (epoxyjs.org)
8530.
Failed States Are A Western Myth (m.guardian.co.uk)
8531.
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace (projects.eff.org)
8532.
An Interview with Yukihiro “Matz" Matsumoto (fredwu.me)
8533.
Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) (en.wikipedia.org)
8534.
ShowHN: How I got on the 500px.com popular page (aperture.marksblogg.com)
8535.
An Elegant jQuery Character Counter Plugin (wchar.websanova.com)
8536.
Interactive Audiovisual Experience with the Leap Controller (HN Kansai) (youtube.com)
8537.
Accelerating OpenSSH connections with ControlMaster (archive09.linux.com)
8538.
Why China Has Two Internets, Not One, And What To Do About It (tealeafnation.com)
8539.
The Bernal Heights Piano Incident(s) (tynan.com)
8540.
Foundation: Evan Williams on Hatching Big Ideas (techcrunch.com)
8541.
Agile Best Practices that You Don’t Need to Follow (swreflections.blogspot.com)
8542.
R (Statistics Software) in your web browser (roncloud.com)
8543.
Share some love to our buddies rubyists (github.com)
8544.
IEA: Renewables will be world’s second-largest energy source by 2018 (arstechnica.com)
8545.
NYC May Track Your Car's Activities for 5 Years (ipvm.com)
8546.
Circos: a software package for visualizing data and information (circos.ca)
8547.
Edward Snowden: The geek Turned Deep Throat (securityweek.com)
8548.
Snowden's options appear to narrow (news.yahoo.com)
8549.
The Philosophy of Netflix (theatlantic.com)
8550.
Are 14 online photos worth $2.1 million? (petapixel.com)