August 2013 Archive
211.
Square open-sources its Vim repo, Maximum Awesome (corner.squareup.com)
212.
Vim 7.4 is released (vim.org)
213.
SQLite 3.8.0 Release with next-generation query planner (sqlite.org)
214.
Google Ventures Puts $258M Into Uber, Its Largest Deal Ever (techcrunch.com)
215.
Microsoft and Google to sue over US surveillance requests (theguardian.com)
216.
Two Providers of Secure E-Mail Shut Down (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
217.
Sweden Runs Out of Garbage With Waste-to-Energy (pachamama.org)
218.
The one HR benefit every startup should add (42floors.com)
219.
Restoring Trust in Government and the Internet (schneier.com)
220.
Ungit – Git UI that makes you understand git (github.com)
221.
Logstash joins Elasticsearch (elasticsearch.com)
222.
Google Fiber Continues Awful ISP Tradition of Banning “Servers” (eff.org)
223.
Hacker sends this through the mail to record a video of the process (hackaday.com)
224.
How the U.S. and Its Allies Got Stuck with the World’s Worst New Warplane (medium.com)
225.
Hacker News Web App for Mobile (hn.premii.com)
226.
Firebase Leaves Beta Today (firebase.com)
227.
Rewriting a large production system in Go (matt-welsh.blogspot.com)
228.
From a Mailchimp email and Wufoo form to $25k in 3 months (medium.com)
229.
Google confirms Java and OpenSSL crypto PRNG on Android are broken (android-developers.blogspot.com.au)
230.
Bradley Manning case stretches credibility of US computer fraud law (theguardian.com)
231.
How Your Brain Becomes Addicted to Caffeine (blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
232.
Programming languages to watch: LiveScript, Julia, Elixir (adambard.com)
233.
How Poverty Taxes the Brain (theatlanticcities.com)
234.
SWAT-Team Nation: The Militarization of the U.S. Police (newyorker.com)
235.
OS X emulation layer for Linux (darling.dolezel.info)
236.
We need an NRA for privacy
237.
The NSA is turning the Internet into a total surveillance system (theguardian.com)
238.
New attack plucks secrets from HTTPS-protected pages (arstechnica.com)
239.
Do things, write about it (mdswanson.com)
240.
Lavabit Founder Says He Had ‘Obligation’ to Shut Service (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)