June 2013 Archive
61.
Why Finnish babies sleep in cardboard boxes (bbc.co.uk)
62.
Poll: Full-time software engineers in London, what's your annual salary?
63.
Google Reader Apocalypse Extremely Fucking Nigh (jwz.org)
64.
NSA slides explain the PRISM data-collection program (washingtonpost.com)
65.
Congressman requests subpoena of NSA’s White House, IRS phone logs (stockman.house.gov)
66.
Why we can't go back to business as usual post-PRISM (mailman.stanford.edu)
67.
Stop Watching Us (optin.stopwatching.us)
68.
A Hacker's Replacement for Gmail (dbpmail.net)
69.
What We Don't Know About Spying on Citizens: Scarier Than What We Know (theatlantic.com)
70.
PRISM fears give private search engine DuckDuckGo its best week ever (venturebeat.com)
71.
Senators skip classified briefing on NSA snooping to catch flights home (thehill.com)
72.
President Obama’s Dragnet (nytimes.com)
73.
Using Metadata to Find Paul Revere (kieranhealy.org)
74.
Norwegian lawyer had visa withdrawn after private chat with client on Facebook (translate.google.com)
75.
Bitbucket passes one million users (blog.bitbucket.org)
76.
Court found NSA surveillance unconstitutional in 2011 (blog.rongarret.info)
77.
Two Senators Say the NSA Is Still Feeding Us False Information (theatlantic.com)
78.
The day Steve Jobs dissed me in a keynote (2010) (sivers.org)
79.
NSA's Backdoor Key from Lotus Notes (cypherspace.org)
80.
Terms of Service; Didn't Read (tosdr.org)
81.
We Should All Have Something To Hide (thoughtcrime.org)
82.
Foundations of Computer Science (i.stanford.edu)
83.
Nginx for Developers: An Introduction (carrot.is)
84.
Wi-Fi signals enable gesture recognition throughout entire home (washington.edu)
85.
Tor and HTTPS (eff.org)
86.
The Irrationality of Giving Up This Much Liberty to Fight Terror (theatlantic.com)
87.
German Parliament says: Stop Granting Software Patents (fsfe.org)
88.
The Constitution Applies When the Government Bans Americans From the Skies (aclu.org)
89.
Antiprism (antiprism.eu)
90.
I Wasn’t Prepared to Work (symbo1ics.com)