June 2014 Archive
121.
Cayley – An open-source graph database (cayley.io)
122.
Federal judge rules U.S. no-fly list violates Constitution (reuters.com)
123.
Lotus, a web framework for Ruby (lucaguidi.com)
124.
NodeBB: Node.js-based forum software (github.com)
125.
Massive 'ocean' discovered towards Earth's core (newscientist.com)
126.
Smashing Swift (nomothetis.svbtle.com)
127.
Twitter's GIF hack (blog.embed.ly)
128.
U.S. Postal Service Logging All Mail for Law Enforcement (2013) (nytimes.com)
129.
Freshmeat.net, 1997-2014 (jeffcovey.net)
130.
Abstract software patents struck down by Supreme Court (eff.org)
131.
Blink (google.com)
132.
Firefox 30.0 (mozilla.org)
133.
Docker Misconceptions (devopsu.com)
134.
Everything you need to know about cryptography in 1 hour (2010) [pdf] (daemonology.net)
135.
Google Design (google.com)
136.
Merge Pull Request Considered Harmful (blog.spreedly.com)
137.
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz [video] (archive.org)
138.
µg: Open-source replacements of Google Apps and API on Android (github.com)
139.
Sweden’s proposed six-hour workday (washingtonpost.com)
140.
Facebook was down (facebook.com)
141.
Candy Japan crosses $10K MRR (candyjapan.com)
142.
Healthkit (developer.apple.com)
143.
Making Everyone Go Away (bennjordan.com)
144.
TorCoin (drive.google.com)
145.
The Man Who Saves You from Yourself (2013) (harpers.org)
146.
Harry Eng – Master Bottle Filler (puzzlemuseum.com)
147.
Gittip, Year Two (medium.com)
148.
Massachusetts SWAT teams claim they’re private corporations (washingtonpost.com)
149.
Literally worse than EA (notch.net)
150.
Expedia Starts Accepting Bitcoin for Hotel Bookings (blogs.wsj.com)