July 2014 Archive
271.
Tracking down a kernel bug with git bisect (blog.oddbit.com)
272.
Early Days on Street View (ambivalentengineer.blogspot.com)
273.
Mapcode – A short address for any location on Earth (mapcode.com)
274.
The talk about de-anonymizing Tor at the BlackHat conference has been removed (tux.so)
275.
54-line if condition in gcc's reload.c (github.com)
276.
On being targeted by the NSA (blog.torproject.org)
277.
EXACTO demonstrates first-ever guided .50-caliber bullets (darpa.mil)
278.
Overcast – A powerful yet simple iPhone podcast player (overcast.fm)
279.
Emails, court docs show how Sony stood up to Steve Jobs’ and Pixar’s wage-fixing (pando.com)
280.
Startup Growth Calculator (growth.tlb.org)
281.
Leading HIV researchers lost as flight MH17 is downed in Ukraine (telegraph.co.uk)
282.
Rust for functional programmers (science.raphael.poss.name)
283.
Hardware Case Study: Why Lockitron Has Taken So Long To Ship (techcrunch.com)
284.
Black Swan Seed Rounds (blog.samaltman.com)
285.
The FCC is so swamped with net neutrality comments, it’s extending the deadline (washingtonpost.com)
286.
Proposal For An Interactive Introduction to Graphics Programming (pixelshaders.com)
287.
Firefly Space Systems (fireflyspace.com)
288.
In ‘sexting’ case, police want to photograph teen in sexually explicit manner (washingtonpost.com)
289.
Tor security advisory: “relay early” traffic confirmation attack (blog.torproject.org)
290.
Queues and databases (antirez.com)
291.
Show HN: Freeciv, HTML5 open source version (play.freeciv.org)
292.
Trello, Inc (joelonsoftware.com)
293.
No skin thick enough: The daily harassment of women in the game industry (polygon.com)
294.
Product Hunt Is in Current Y Combinator Batch (techcrunch.com)
295.
Welcome new YC team members (blog.ycombinator.com)
296.
Polygon sat down with one of the creators of Dwarf Fortress (polygon.com)
297.
Crow – C++ Microframework for Web, inspired by Python Flask (github.com)
298.
Organic Lawn Care For the Cheap and Lazy (richsoil.com)
299.
The seL4 microkernel (github.com)
300.
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