June 2014 Archive
10681.
Mass surveillance program for phone call metadata has been renewed again (engadget.com)
10682.
I am Geek (iafrikan.com)
10683.
When military drones fall from the sky – who knew it was this common (washingtonpost.com)
10684.
Replacing freecode: a proposal (esr.ibiblio.org)
10685.
DP5: A Private Presence Service [pdf] (cacr.uwaterloo.ca)
10686.
Effortless Ctags with Git (2011) (tbaggery.com)
10687.
The chemist who created Kevlar dies at 90 (npr.org)
10688.
House of Representatives moves to ban NSA's 'backdoor search' provision (theguardian.com)
10689.
Firefox OS-based media stick, works like Chromecast (engadget.com)
10690.
One Human Brain = 8 Global Internets (Total Data Rate) (go-to-hellman.blogspot.com)
10691.
Big Publishing is the Problem (hughhowey.com)
10692.
Arduino Rubik's Cube Solver – my first repository (github.com)
10693.
Time Warner Cable ads start showing up in Comcast’s turf (medium.com)
10694.
Stream Audio and Control color bulbs from an OpenWRT Router ()
10695.
Fantasy books from the Hugo list (sethholloway.com)
10696.
Dov Charney’s Decade of Douchery (nymag.com)
10697.
How bad were the Navigation Acts really? (marginalrevolution.com)
10698.
"How Copyright Keeps Works Disappeared", Heald 2013 (papers.ssrn.com)
10699.
Hacktivist Group Threatens Attack on Global PetChem Companies (peakoil.com)
10700.
Meet the con man selling fake stem cell treatments to children (theverge.com)
10701.
The world's most compact HQ2X in Verilog? (fpganes.blogspot.com)
10702.
Going Meta: Levels of Action (2011) (lesswrong.com)
10703.
Btc Online Directory (lnc.hr)
10704.
The New Soft Money: Outside Spending in Congressional Elections [pdf] (moritzlaw.osu.edu)
10705.
The end of the hipster: how flat caps and beards stopped being so cool (theguardian.com)
10706.
Flask Starter Kit (github.com)
10707.
SnapUser (codepen.io)
10708.
Fighting Spam – What can I do as an: Email Administrator, Domain Owner, or User? (serverfault.com)
10709.
The business value of joy (infoq.com)
10710.
'Miss Lovely' Exposes The Underbelly Of India's Film Industry (npr.org)