August 2013 Archive
1501.
Workers of Amazon Divergent (nytimes.com)
1502.
After reviewing 300 startup applications, this is what I learned (techfounder.net)
1503.
Defensive Javascript - Run code safely on untrusted pages (defensivejs.com)
1504.
Hack.me: build, host and share vulnerable code for education and research (hack.me)
1505.
Qt 5.1.1 Released (blog.qt.digia.com)
1506.
Obama Was Wrong: NSA Employees Have Deliberately "Abused" Their Power (slate.com)
1507.
In Memoriam: Lavabit Architecture - Creating a Scalable Email Service (highscalability.com)
1508.
Desperate CA city looks to use 'eminent domain' to seize loans (startribune.com)
1509.
Everybody does not need to learn to code. (slate.com)
1510.
Do whatever makes you happy is a lie (medium.com)
1511.
In Tough Times, Abandon Your Employees (linkedin.com)
1512.
What did Edward Snowden get wrong? Everything (latimes.com)
1513.
Get things done by procrastinating (doinstead.com)
1514.
Google ‘pressure cooker,’ get a police visit? Maybe not. (washingtonpost.com)
1515.
PostGIS 2.1.0 Released (postgis.net)
1516.
How to take on a large Django project (gun.io)
1517.
David Miranda: High Court restricts inspection of data (bbc.co.uk)
1518.
Mapping Arms Data – the trade in small arms and their ammunition, 1992-2011 (balder.prio.no)
1519.
Running Headless Selenium with Chrome (chrisle.me)
1520.
Web Scraping a Javascript Heavy Website: Keeping Things Simple (tubes.io)
1521.
Braintree Takes On Stripe, PayPal With Debut Of “Marketplace” (techcrunch.com)
1522.
Out-Tridging Tridge by improving rsync (anchor.com.au)
1523.
Mio: A High-Performance Multicore IO Manager for GHC (haskell.cs.yale.edu)
1524.
Ask PG: What Do You Think Of Hyperloop?
1525.
The Old Reader will stay open thanks to an unnamed ‘corporate entity’ (thenextweb.com)
1526.
Husband of NSA-leak reporter held under U.K. terror law (cbc.ca)
1527.
Girl who never ages could hold key to 'biological immortality,' researcher says (nydailynews.com)
1528.
Microsoft’s best hope after Ballmer? A break up (washingtonpost.com)
1529.
Hyper Social is Dying (medium.com)
1530.
The Face Scan Arrives (nytimes.com)