July 2013 Archive
181.
Android Fragmentation Visualized (opensignal.com)
182.
Mission Creep: When Everything Is Terrorism (theatlantic.com)
183.
Learn Emacs Lisp in 15 minutes (bzg.fr)
184.
Restore the Fourth Organizes Protests Against Unconstitutional Surveillance (eff.org)
185.
Uncovering Android Master Key That Makes 99% of Devices Vulnerable (bluebox.com)
186.
Communicating Sequential Processes (swannodette.github.io)
187.
Microsoft reorganizes (microsoft.com)
188.
'Crack baby' study ends with unexpected but clear result (philly.com)
189.
Mastercard and Visa Start Banning VPN Providers (torrentfreak.com)
190.
NSA Rejecting FOIA Requests by US Citizens (dailykos.com)
191.
Anatomy of a pseudorandom number generator – visualising Cryptocat's buggy PRNG (nakedsecurity.sophos.com)
192.
Game Programming Patterns (gameprogrammingpatterns.com)
193.
Monocle (blog.alexmaccaw.com)
194.
Ractive.js (ractivejs.org)
195.
Essential Math for Games Programmers (essentialmath.com)
196.
Storage for Photographers (paulstamatiou.com)
197.
Why I’m not paying the Troll Toll (toddmoore.com)
198.
More Git and GitHub Secrets (zachholman.com)
199.
Momentum Builds Against N.S.A. Surveillance (nytimes.com)
200.
The Vitamin Myth: Why We Think We Need Supplements (theatlantic.com)
201.
‘America has no functioning democracy at this moment’ – Jimmy Carter on NSA (rt.com)
202.
SIM Cards Have Finally Been Hacked, and the Flaw Could Affect Millions of Phones (forbes.com)
203.
Lifehacks from 100 Years Ago (mentalfloss.com)
204.
Why I Left Medium (kennethreitz.org)
205.
Game Programmer Quits Job To Sell Street Food, Doubles Salary (kotaku.com)
206.
Small Utah ISP firm stands up to ‘surveillance state’ (rt.com)
207.
Linux 3.11 Officially Named "Linux For Workgroups" (h-online.com)
208.
Did you know John Roberts is also chief justice of the NSA’s surveillance state? (washingtonpost.com)
209.
Feds put heat on Web firms for master encryption keys (m.cnet.com)
210.
Navigating the Postmodern Python World (stephendiehl.com)