August 2013 Archive
1801.
Bigshot: The Camera for Education. DIY Digital Camera Construction (bigshotcamera.com)
1802.
The Default American Workplace is Fundamentally Flawed (blangslet.com)
1803.
Obama Announces Website For NSA Transparency, 3 More Reforms (techcrunch.com)
1804.
Amazon packaging feedback cross-site scripting vulnerability (bitquark.co.uk)
1805.
CSS 3D Editor (tridiv.com)
1806.
Breaking Through Limits on Spying (nytimes.com)
1807.
Sync org-mode file and Trello (adumont.fr)
1808.
Edge.js allows you to run .NET and Node.js code in one process (tjanczuk.github.io)
1809.
Coinbase (YC S12) Adds SMS Commands So You Can Send BTC Via QR On The Q.T. (techcrunch.com)
1810.
ClojureScript Core.async Dots Game (rigsomelight.com)
1811.
Of Course I’d Love To Work For Free (nathanieltapley.com)
1812.
Germany Seizes Children in Homeschool Raid (hslda.org)
1813.
A Real Keyboard for Programmers? (naildrivin5.com)
1814.
XML Can Give the Same Performance as JSON (infoq.com)
1815.
Provo-Orem area ranked 11th for high-tech startups (heraldextra.com)
1816.
Binaural beats (en.wikipedia.org)
1817.
Website Screenshot Of Every Two-letter Domain (linkpeek.com)
1818.
Ubuntu Edge: how many phones were really ordered - and the mistakes (theguardian.com)
1819.
Man who hacked Zuckerberg's Facebook account gets cash reward (cnbc.com)
1820.
PGPfone (1995) (en.wikipedia.org)
1821.
Announcing the Ink mobile framework (blog.inkmobility.com)
1822.
A map of the languages of the USA (2011) (census.gov)
1823.
How to interpret complex C/C++ declarations (2004) (codeproject.com)
1824.
NZ police affidavits show use of PRISM for surveillance (itnews.com.au)
1825.
I need terrible female engineers (medium.com)
1826.
Opscode wiki and ticket user database compromised (opscode.com)
1827.
Docker lightning talks (hack day #6) (docker.io)
1828.
Time For A Special Prosecutor to Investigate NSA, DEA, IRS Abuses (forbes.com)
1829.
Feds Threaten To Arrest Lavabit Founder For Shutting Down His Service (techdirt.com)
1830.
'I am Chelsea Manning,' says jailed soldier formerly known as Bradley (theguardian.com)