July 2014 Archive
601.
The Stanford Prison Experiment was flawed (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
602.
Employment rates for STEM Ph.D.s are down or stagnant across the board (slate.com)
603.
StreetScore scores a street view based on how safe it looks to a human (streetscore.media.mit.edu)
604.
Fatal Dose – Radiation Deaths linked to AECL Computer Errors (1994) (ccnr.org)
605.
Please.js – Random Pleasing Colors (checkman.io)
606.
Wikimedia Foundation now accepts Bitcoin (blog.wikimedia.org)
607.
Lisping at JPL (2002) (flownet.com)
608.
The Middle East Friendship Chart (slate.com)
609.
No Russian (skibinsky.com)
610.
Move Over Kickstarter, Crypto-Equity Is the Next Frontier (panampost.com)
611.
Earth's Magnetic Field Flip Could Happen Sooner Than Expected (scientificamerican.com)
612.
A Gentle Introduction to Monad Transformers – or, Values as Exceptions (github.com)
613.
Why Probabilistic Programming Matters (plus.google.com)
614.
Mutable Algorithms in Immutable Languages, Part 1 (tel.github.io)
615.
Revisiting 1M Writes per second (techblog.netflix.com)
616.
What I mean when I say "I think VR is bad news" (gist.github.com)
617.
Sculpting text with regex, grep, sed, awk, emacs and vim (2012) (matt.might.net)
618.
Edward Snowden will speak at HOPE X on Saturday (hope.net)
619.
No, I’ll tell you the answer (blog.asmartbear.com)
620.
Germany is pressuring Neocities to censor a disclosure of their censorship (neocities.org)
621.
Cylinders in Spheres (datagenetics.com)
622.
Anon – Tweet about anonymous Wikipedia edits from particular IP address ranges (github.com)
623.
Show HN: GameDevs.com, a social news site for game developers (gamedevs.com)
624.
IRS policy denies tax-exempt status to open source non-profits (arstechnica.com)
625.
The voodoo of lobster economics (theglobeandmail.com)
626.
Show HN: The Markdown Resume (mszep.github.io)
627.
Horizon – Record horizontally. Always (horizon.camera)
628.
Knuth–Morris–Pratt algorithm (en.wikipedia.org)
629.
Quantum gas goes below absolute zero (nature.com)
630.
The 10:10 Code (2010) (blog.jgc.org)