June 2014 Archive
91.
RunPee – Because movie theaters don't have pause buttons (runpee.com)
92.
Docker container breakout? (stealth.openwall.net)
93.
Facebook open sources Haxl (code.facebook.com)
94.
The Death of the Urdu Script (medium.com)
95.
Microsoft takes down No-IP.com domains (blogs.technet.com)
96.
The Board Game of the Alpha Nerds (grantland.com)
97.
RFC 7258 – Pervasive Monitoring Is an Attack (tools.ietf.org)
98.
Ask HN: Who is hiring? (June 2014)
99.
3% use IE9 and 14% have a disability. Why do we only cater for the former? (fionatg.com)
100.
Teaching college is no longer a middle-class job, and everyone should care (guernicamag.com)
101.
An interactive exploration of Boston's subway system (mbtaviz.github.io)
102.
Fake Friends with Real Benefits (medium.com)
103.
Flappy Bird in Swift (github.com)
104.
HTTPie is a command line HTTP client, a user-friendly cURL replacement (httpie.org)
105.
Why Startups Need to Focus on Sales, Not Marketing (blogs.wsj.com)
106.
Runnable – jsfiddle for everything (runnable.com)
107.
Migrating From AWS to FB (instagram-engineering.tumblr.com)
108.
Bret Victor: Seeing Spaces [video] (vimeo.com)
109.
Supreme court: Aereo is violating copyright law [pdf] (supremecourt.gov)
110.
Cross-platform Rust Rewrite of the GNU Coreutils (github.com)
111.
Can I drop a pacemaker 0day? (blog.erratasec.com)
112.
The first stable release of PyPy3 (morepypy.blogspot.com)
113.
The Music Suite (music-suite.github.io)
114.
Paint.Net 4.0 is now available (blog.getpaint.net)
115.
The Abstinence Method – Dutch farmers say no to antibiotics for livestock (modernfarmer.com)
116.
Google I/O 2014 (google.com)
117.
Android without the mothership (lwn.net)
118.
UK intelligence forced to reveal secret policy for mass surveillance (privacyinternational.org)
119.
Fasting triggers stem cell regeneration of damaged, old immune system (news.usc.edu)
120.
Best of Vim Tips (zzapper.co.uk)