Papers, Please - A Dystopian Document Thriller
(papersplea.se)
August 2013 Archive
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How Paypal and Reddit faked their way to traction
(medium.com)
183.
Four fears for authoritarians
(paulbernal.wordpress.com)
184.
In California, a Champion for Police Cameras
(nytimes.com)
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Show HN: Run iOS apps in the browser
(app.io)
187.
Security advisory: Breach and Django
(djangoproject.com)
188.
Free Schnail Mail for life
(aralbalkan.com)
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Sergey Brin invests in synthetic beef
(theguardian.com)
192.
Did Goldman Overstep in Criminally Charging Its Ex-Programmer?
(vanityfair.com)
193.
Matt Damon: Edward Snowden did a great thing
(news.cnet.com)
194.
An Absolute Beginner's Guide to Node.js
(blog.modulus.io)
195.
SDL 2.0.0 is out after many years in development
(lists.libsdl.org)
196.
The NSA is Commandeering the Internet
(schneier.com)
197.
The White Hat's Dilemma
(docs.google.com)
198.
India: the Story You Never Wanted to Hear
(ireport.cnn.com)
199.
Obama said the NSA wasn’t “actually abusing” its powers. He was wrong
(washingtonpost.com)
200.
Silent Circle shuts down email service
(silentcircle.wordpress.com)
202.
Lossy PNG
(pngmini.com)
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Why Wal-Mart Will Never Pay Like Costco
(bloomberg.com)
205.
Kal – a clean JavaScript alternative without callbacks
(rzimmerman.github.io)
206.
Lavabit.com owner: 'I could be arrested' for resisting surveillance order
(investigations.nbcnews.com)
207.
Forebruary, an endless wall calendar
(ilyabirman.net)
208.
After Multiple Denials, CIA Admits to Snooping on Noam Chomsky
(thecable.foreignpolicy.com)
209.
What Happens to the Brain When You Meditate
(lifehacker.com)
210.
The De-evolution of My Laptop Battery
(ifweassume.com)