June 2014 Archive
9961.
Domino's ransom: Attackers demand £24,000 to return stolen data (dailymail.co.uk)
9962.
How To Fix Twitter (medium.com)
9963.
Mind Mapping for the Project Manager (quickbase.intuit.com)
9964.
Accompani Wants To Be The Relationship Manager To Rule Them All (techcrunch.com)
9965.
Understanding the Role of Design in Startups (gv.com)
9966.
No Money, No Time (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
9967.
UITableViewDataSource-RACExtensions (github.com)
9968.
An experimental limit on the charge of antihydrogen (nature.com)
9969.
The definitive guide to Arel, the SQL manager for Ruby (jpospisil.com)
9970.
How the Hermann Grid Illusion Affects What Users See (uxmovement.com)
9971.
This 12 year old Californian designed a low-cost Braille printer from Legos (thebetterindia.com)
9972.
Open Source Bundler receives $630 a week on Gittip (gittip.com)
9973.
Artificial Intelligence for Ruby (github.com)
9974.
Sharing Whiteboard in Real Time (Jump to second 26 for the good stuff) (support.citrixonline.com)
9975.
Prime factors of 42 at DuckDuckGo (duckduckgo.com)
9976.
Microsoft Unveils Machine Learning Service for Prediction (businessweek.com)
9977.
Navigation Editor for Android (tools.android.com)
9978.
Create Your Own Font Awesome Icons (2012) (spin.atomicobject.com)
9979.
Google’s Huge, Necessary Lie Leads to Enormous Hidden Crisis (davidglarson.com)
9980.
Drawing Text with Signed Distance Fields in Mapbox GL (mapbox.com)
9981.
Bitcoin fraud as easy as forging a check (localbitcoins.com)
9982.
NYC: App Dev Team Lead at Shapeways (3D printing) ()
9983.
Make friends with math (host.madison.com)
9984.
Radio has a sharing problem. How do we fix it? (wrst.ca)
9985.
Bank Account Screening Tool Is Scrutinized as Excessive (dealbook.nytimes.com)
9986.
Generate revenue from online privacy (compete with Google, Facebook, NSA, etc.) (mailmarkup.org)
9987.
Three Little Circles (bost.ocks.org)
9988.
PowerShell Tools – v0.8.0 – Now with REPL (csharpening.net)
9989.
Architecting large Single Page Applications with Knockout.js (blog.stevensanderson.com)
9990.
What is a 51 percent attack and why is it a threat to Bitcoin's future? (vox.com)