June 2014 Archive
11821.
Data Origami – Data Science Screencasts (dataorigami.net)
11822.
How NYC's Newest Neighborhood Will Float Above an Active Train Yard (gizmodo.com)
11823.
CVE-2014-1361: SecureTransport Buffer Overflow (blog.thijsalkema.de)
11824.
Deb.js: Minimalistic JavaScript library for debugging in the browser (github.com)
11825.
This is when a CGFloat may be a double (blog.flaviocaetano.com)
11826.
YouTube Is About to Change Drastically (time.com)
11827.
Staunch opponent of reform tapped to head US Patent Office (arstechnica.com)
11828.
Twitter acquires adtech company – Tap Commerce (recode.net)
11829.
Inequality Is Not Inevitable (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
11830.
Astrobench: library for JS performance test cases (github.com)
11831.
Massachusetts high court orders suspect to decrypt his computers (arstechnica.com)
11832.
Cambridge doing "complete rewrite" of proposed Uber regulations (bostonmagazine.com)
11833.
Ginsburg: 'Radical' Hobby Lobby Ruling May Create 'Havoc' (nationaljournal.com)
11834.
We need to talk (about our drinking) (theglobeandmail.com)
11835.
CoreOS Raises $8M Series A Round (techcrunch.com)
11836.
How To Hire Remote Employees (blog.besnappy.com)
11837.
Reverse Engineering Arsenal (pythonarsenal.erpscan.com)
11838.
Keep Ruby Weird (keeprubyweird.com)
11839.
Scaling Up Your Venture Without Screwing Up (novoed.com)
11840.
Comic Bento – A Box of Comics Every Month (comicbento.com)
11841.
Amazon blames screensaver bug, not ‘ASAP’ feature, for Fire TV data drain (venturebeat.com)
11842.
Ask HN: Facemash for Startups ()
11843.
Mercedes diesel hybrid travels from Africa to the UK on one tank (autoweek.com)
11844.
Stanford University – Technology Entrepreneurship online course (novoed.com)
11845.
Ouya introduces new all-you-can-eat access to their game catalogue (eushop.ouya.tv)
11846.
Why are there not more women in graduate science labs? (slate.com)
11847.
SecondMarket outbid on all Bitcoin blocks at USMS Auction (twitter.com)
11848.
Windows 'Threshold': More on Microsoft's plan to win over Windows 7 users (zdnet.com)
11849.
Game Networking in Bare Metal Assembly – Multiplayer Tetris for Raspberry Pi (hackaday.com)
11850.
How to kill a great idea [Friendster] (2007) (inc.com)