July 2014 Archive
511.
The Suburbs Will Die: One Man's Fight to Fix the American Dream (time.com)
512.
India’s Answer to Google Glass: The Smartshoe (blogs.wsj.com)
513.
U.K. National Grid status (gridwatch.templar.co.uk)
514.
The Two Cultures of Mathematics (2000) [pdf] (dpmms.cam.ac.uk)
515.
Stingray, the fake cell phone tower (extremetech.com)
516.
Hemingway App now available (hemingwayapp.com)
517.
Snabb Switch – A toolkit for solving novel problems in networking (github.com)
518.
Inside Google Brain (wired.com)
519.
You Are a Rogue Device (2013) (thestranger.com)
520.
NeoVim Newsletter Issue #2 (neovim.org)
521.
Google Co-Founders on Healthcare: “Thanks, But No Thanks” (thehealthcareblog.com)
522.
Tesla's Model 3 (economist.com)
523.
The Rise of Thin, Mini and Insert Skimmers (krebsonsecurity.com)
524.
Polyglot is a distributed web framework for multiple programming languages (github.com)
525.
Evolutionary algorithms and analog electronic circuits (hforsten.com)
526.
Now Then – the hidden systems that've frozen time and stop us changing the world (bbc.co.uk)
527.
C.I.A. Admits Penetrating Senate Intelligence Computers (nytimes.com)
528.
Open Name System: Extending DNS with the Blockchain (opennamesystem.org)
529.
Google killer-robots.txt (google.com)
530.
A Unified Theory of Garbage Collection [pdf] (cs.virginia.edu)
531.
The Thermodynamic Ice Bag (copsub.com)
532.
S.&P. Says Argentina Has Defaulted (dealbook.nytimes.com)
533.
Dart Programming Language Specification [pdf] (ecma-international.org)
534.
In Sweden, Sverker Johansson and His 'Bot' Have Created 2.7M Wikipedia Articles (online.wsj.com)
535.
The Web Never Forgets: Persistent Tracking Mechanisms In The Wild (securehomes.esat.kuleuven.be)
536.
You Are Not Late (medium.com)
537.
Hospitals Are Mining Patients' Credit Card Data to Predict Who Will Get Sick (businessweek.com)
538.
Segway Inventor Dean Kamen Thinks New Stirling Engine Will Get You Off the Grid (forbes.com)
539.
The Most Shocking Result in World Cup History (fivethirtyeight.com)
540.
Busy NYC Restaurant Solves Major Mystery by Reviewing Old Surveillance (dineability.com)