June 2014 Archive
10261.
How to start with Python and some useful resources (chrisbarra.me)
10262.
Why You Are Wrong (thehumorcolumnist.com)
10263.
The NSA in Germany: Snowden's Documents Available for Download (spiegel.de)
10264.
Pareto-as-a-Service (orchestrate.io)
10265.
Share your ideas and great things will happen, says YEC co-founder Ryan Paugh (wework.com)
10266.
Single Founders or Co-Founders? (instigatorblog.com)
10267.
Learning from MySpace (medium.com)
10268.
We're in a Bubble (pando.com)
10269.
Amazon Smartphone Event – Liveblog (forbes.com)
10270.
Nokia paid millions to protect Symbian from code thieves (zdnet.com)
10271.
Hunt for comets using Python and open data (linuxvoice.com)
10272.
GameMaker Standard Edition (for desktop) goes free again (yoyogames.com)
10273.
Opportunity to be Rails Engineer #6 with a well regarded startup in Denver, CO (technicalintegrity.theresumator.com)
10274.
Microsoft Kills Vendor Program That Offered To Pay People To Write About IE (techcrunch.com)
10275.
Nasty Mosquito-Borne Virus, Now in Puerto Rico, Expanding its Reach (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
10276.
Timeline: A Century of Racist Sports Team Names (motherjones.com)
10277.
This is Your Heart on Chips. Now, This is Your Heart On a Chip. (viterbi.usc.edu)
10278.
Title Scream – Graphic inspiration from 8/16 bit games (titlescream.com)
10279.
Meet the Amazon smartphone: the Fire Phone (mobile.theverge.com)
10280.
Landing Page Video Formula Secrets (medium.com)
10281.
Concurrency Improvements in HyperLevelDB (hackingdistributed.com)
10282.
Clayton Christensen and disruptive innovation: Is the concept a myth? (slate.com)
10283.
How ibuprofen changes the cell's membrane (arxiv.org)
10284.
The FBI maintains an 83 page glossary of internet slang (washingtonpost.com)
10285.
Skunk Riot Control Copter (desert-wolf.com)
10286.
[rust-dev] Integer overflow, round -2147483648 (mail.mozilla.org)
10287.
Facebook has built its own switch. And it looks a lot like a server (gigaom.com)
10288.
Mode unveils app for analyzing your data in the cloud – and $2M, too (venturebeat.com)
10289.
Congrats The Back-Slappy Nature of Social Media (medium.com)
10290.
Cryptor (github.com)