June 2014 Archive
9691.
Why Wallaby Hires Slow (blog.matthewgoldman.com)
9692.
Internet users' privacy upheld by Canada's top court (cbc.ca)
9693.
Ways to Improve the Code Review Experience (charlesleifer.com)
9694.
First U.S. college to accept Bitcoin (blog.coin.co)
9695.
Team chores have never been this easy (harmonia.io)
9696.
Pivot: Firing the Plan Not the People (steveblank.com)
9697.
A Cautionary Tale About Co-Founders (medium.com)
9698.
Calling C/C++ from Ruby (amberbit.com)
9699.
First Python Brazil Keynote (loogi.ca)
9700.
Building a faster place search for Pinterest (engineering.pinterest.com)
9701.
$18m in Bitcoin For The People (indiegogo.com)
9702.
Ask HN: Why HN changed title of my post? ()
9703.
Rotor: open source embedded multi-core processor (github.com)
9704.
Aspergers Entrepreneurs? (huffingtonpost.com)
9705.
How NASA might build its very first warp drive (io9.com)
9706.
A Google a day (agoogleaday.com)
9707.
Hacking fears as 13 planes vanish from radars (telegraph.co.uk)
9708.
It takes two to DevOps (highops.com)
9709.
Exact numeric nth derivatives (jliszka.github.io)
9710.
The FCC Is Investigating The Netflix-Verizon Scrap (techcrunch.com)
9711.
Go in 42 lines of Ruby (dev.housetrip.com)
9712.
Create beautiful command-line interfaces with Python. (python2web.com)
9713.
IOS Device Summary Chart updated for iOS 8 (jamesdempsey.net)
9714.
Reactive Cocoa and Swift (napora.org)
9715.
Apple Is Taking Action Against Fake Ratings On The App Store (techcrunch.com)
9716.
NASA trials confirm 3d printer ready for Space Station (thespacereporter.com)
9717.
Your very own, cheap, heroku clone (reallybusywizards.com)
9718.
New "Bionic" Dildo Allows You to Feel Things You Never Felt Before (io9.com)
9719.
Brian Kernighan (cs.bell-labs.com)
9720.
Hourly Hacker News Snapshot (domador.net)