June 2014 Archive
11011.
Jumping Crocodiles in Slow Motion (youtube.com)
11012.
That's How Wikipedia's App Crashed :-) (app.testobject.com)
11013.
NASA’s tiny 460GHz vacuum transistor that could one day replace silicon FETs (extremetech.com)
11014.
Data Loading in Cassandra (skullcountry.com)
11015.
2048 – Animated edition (romaincousin.fr)
11016.
Is Payment Startup Clinkle a $25 Million Bust? (businessweek.com)
11017.
Updating Flash, in only 25 mouse clicks and 5 minutes of my undivided attention (mackerron.com)
11018.
SlamData Releases Open Source Analytics for MongoDB – Denver Post (denverpost.com)
11019.
Lessons Learned from Zen Kitchen (akshayashah.tumblr.com)
11020.
HackerNews DOWN ()
11021.
Sensu – open source monitoring framework (sensuapp.org)
11022.
Guess which country does the most good for the planet? (ideas.ted.com)
11023.
Why the Debate on Net Neutrality Dooms us All (eamann.com)
11024.
Australian IoT startup LIFX raises $12m (computerworld.com.au)
11025.
World Cup: which domestic league is best represented? (theguardian.com)
11026.
Defending Against Algorithm Substitution Attacks (schneier.com)
11027.
Baikal Processor with 8 Cores to Cleansweep AMD and Intel in Russia (wccftech.com)
11028.
The Graph 500 list of fastest supercomputers (graph500.org)
11029.
Checkwave (lab.hakim.se)
11030.
Upworthy open sources its code for attention minutes (upworthy.github.io)
11031.
What You Can Ask and What You Can’t – Legal/Illegal Interview Questions [pdf] (mtu.edu)
11032.
Solid Legal Ground For Open Source (osdelivers.blackducksoftware.com)
11033.
Using a Recruiter Part II – Setting Boundaries (jobtipsforgeeks.com)
11034.
Facebook doesn't have a teen problem (gigaom.com)
11035.
Electrical Currents Could Heal Cavities, Replace Drilling (popsci.com)
11036.
Spam Hack targeting WordPress Core Install Directories (blog.sucuri.net)
11037.
Twitter experimenting with ReTweets with comments (techcrunch.com)
11038.
A Guide To Maximize Conversion #1: Basics (blog.vemono.com)
11039.
Swift: First Impressions (brockerhoff.net)
11040.
Bitkup – Create your predictions for 2014 Brazil World Cup (bitkup.com)