August 2013 Archive
1591.
Automatically inline Python function calls (tomforb.es)
1592.
How I Would Do SEO for Rap Genius (2012) (moz.com)
1593.
NSA Customer Appreciation Page (watchingover.us)
1594.
What's the story behind the names of CloudFlare's name servers? (blog.cloudflare.com)
1595.
Nissan pledges commercially viable autonomous drive by 2020. (nissannews.com)
1596.
Job Titles in the Web Industry (css-tricks.com)
1597.
Google's Sergey Brin explains why he paid $330,000 for lab burger (nbcnews.com)
1598.
If I can't see your work - you're crap (codingjohnson.com)
1599.
DOJ Calls for Apple to End Book Deals, Link to Rival Bookstores (allthingsd.com)
1600.
German election diary: Posters everywhere but no attacks (economist.com)
1601.
Tools used by influential developers and designers (medium.com)
1602.
Icahn Enterprises Issues Statement Regarding Twitter Account of Chairman (ielp.com)
1603.
When You Account For Pensions, The Boston Globe Sold For Negative $40 Million (slate.com)
1604.
An Office Made of Software (geoff.greer.fm)
1605.
Show HN: Journal Your Life as Data with Thyself.io (thyself.io)
1606.
Google filing says Gmail users have no expectation of privacy (news.cnet.com)
1607.
PayPal founder's new app aims to help couples conceive (qz.com)
1608.
AMA: Jesse Noller (community.rackspace.com)
1609.
Qt 4.7 ported to AmigaOS 4 (amigax1000.blogspot.com.au)
1610.
US behavioural research studies skew positive (nature.com)
1611.
Researcher controls colleague's motions in 1st human brain-to-brain interface (washington.edu)
1612.
How Google Has Completely Botched Zagat (businessweek.com)
1613.
Announcing Yeoman 1.0 (yeoman.io)
1614.
NASA to test laser communications link with new lunar mission (itworld.com)
1615.
Why Software Projects are Terrible and How Not To Fix Them (sealedabstract.com)
1616.
Cubrid: Sharded, Highly available, Open Source, Free RDBMS (cubrid.org)
1617.
textfsm – Python module for parsing semi-structured text into Python tables (code.google.com)
1618.
πfs - the data-free filesystem (github.com)
1619.
Less guns = more violence: Harvard Study (lifesciencephdadventures.wordpress.com)
1620.
Anatomy of a hack: even your 'complicated' password is easy to crack (wired.co.uk)