July 2014 Archive
331.
Coinbase introduces Vault (blog.coinbase.com)
332.
How Turbans Helped Some Blacks Go Incognito in the Jim Crow Era (npr.org)
333.
U.S. Banks Curtail International Money Transfers (dealbook.nytimes.com)
334.
MacBook Air Stickers (apple.com)
335.
CIA employee’s quest to release information ‘destroyed my entire career’ (washingtonpost.com)
336.
Diary of an atomic bomb technician (lrb.co.uk)
337.
In NSA-intercepted data, those not targeted far outnumber the foreigners who are (washingtonpost.com)
338.
Google's Growing Silence on Saving Open Internet Leaves Fight to Startups (bloomberg.com)
339.
Ubuntu and open source help the City of Munich save millions (insights.ubuntu.com)
340.
Qualcomm issues DMCA takedowns for 116 GitHub repositories, including their own (ausdroid.net)
341.
3D Printing Store (amazon.com)
342.
Double Pendulum in fewer than 100 lines of JavaScript (physicsandbox.com)
343.
Show HN: MechanicalSoup, Python library for automating interaction with websites (github.com)
344.
Washington, Minnesota officially endorse a “safer, faster” traffic merge (arstechnica.com)
345.
LibreSSL's PRNG is Unsafe on Linux (agwa.name)
346.
Ray, the self-driving forklift that is parking cars at a German airport (washingtonpost.com)
347.
Crows can perform as well as 7- to 10-year-olds on cause-and-effect tasks (news.ucsb.edu)
348.
Inverter (gorried.github.io)
349.
Mark Cuban: If Your Company Is Moving For Tax Reasons, I'm Selling Your Stock (ca.finance.yahoo.com)
350.
Tell HN: Don't ask for upvotes
351.
Slackware is 21 Years Old (slackblogs.blogspot.com)
352.
Questioning the Lambda Architecture (radar.oreilly.com)
353.
Rap Genius Raises $40M, Changes Name To Genius (techcrunch.com)
354.
Side Tabs: Prototyping An Unexpected Productivity Hack (darrinhenein.com)
355.
Linus Torvalds gives a tour of his home office (youtube.com)
356.
Swift Blog (developer.apple.com)
357.
Service drains competitor's Adwords budget (krebsonsecurity.com)
358.
Bitcoin Core switching from hard-coded to flexible fees in next major release (bitcoinfoundation.org)
359.
Bitly: Lessons Building a Distributed System that Handles 6B Clicks a Month (highscalability.com)
360.
Code review without your glasses (robertheaton.com)