June 2014 Archive
61.
Safari to Include DuckDuckGo as a Built-In Search Option (daringfireball.net)
62.
Google Domains (google.com)
63.
Google+ broke our trust (zdnet.com)
64.
Why we're suing the CIA (muckrock.com)
65.
Go support for Android (docs.google.com)
66.
Go 1.3 is released (blog.golang.org)
67.
A developer who spent 13 years making his childhood game (gamasutra.com)
68.
Orkut shutting down September 30 (en.blog.orkut.com)
69.
Dear Marc Andreessen (al3x.net)
70.
Rm -rf remains (lambdaops.com)
71.
Videogrep: Automatic Supercuts with Python (lav.io)
72.
The Water-Repelling Surface That Lives Outside My Window (wired.com)
73.
The Several Million Dollar Bug (jacquesmattheij.com)
74.
U.S. Marshals Seize Cops’ Spying Records to Keep Them From the ACLU (wired.com)
75.
Swift – observations from Rust’s original designer (graydon2.dreamwidth.org)
76.
Metal – Apple’s new graphics API (developer.apple.com)
77.
A sealed bottle garden thriving after 40 years without fresh air or water (dailymail.co.uk)
78.
Share: The Icon No One Agrees On (bold.pixelapse.com)
79.
What Happened When We Tried to Publish a Real Paper Investigating Time Travel (thewinnower.com)
80.
Zelda: The Wind Waker – Tech and Texture Analysis (polycount.com)
81.
Response by Ray Kurzweil to chatbot Eugene Goostman “passing the Turing test” (kurzweilai.net)
82.
Captchas are Becoming Ridiculous (andrewmunsell.com)
83.
Contiki: The Little-Known Open Source OS That Rules the Internet of Things (wired.com)
84.
Firebug 2.0 (blog.getfirebug.com)
85.
Show HN: Fast.js – faster reimplementations of native JavaScript functions (github.com)
86.
Apple Introduces iOS 8 (apple.com)
87.
Clever piece of code exposes hidden changes to Supreme Court opinions (gigaom.com)
88.
How To Marry The Right Girl: A Mathematical Solution (npr.org)
89.
HomeKit (developer.apple.com)
90.
I’m Just Now Realizing How Stupid We Are (fool.com)