July 2014 Archive
781.
Getting started with drones (paulstamatiou.com)
782.
Ambitious Artificial Intelligence Project Operating In Near-Secrecy For 30 Years (businessinsider.com)
783.
Hacking into Internet-Connected Light Bulbs (contextis.co.uk)
784.
Watch London in real time: tweets, tubes, etc. (wearedata.watchdogs.com)
785.
Microsoft to Shutter Xbox Entertainment Studios (recode.net)
786.
Use the unofficial Bash strict mode (redsymbol.net)
787.
What Happens When the Amish Get Rich (businessweek.com)
788.
Anonymous Wikipedia edits from the Norwegian parliament and government offices (files.jaribakken.no)
789.
Show HN: A Marketing Bot That Sells OpenStack Cloud Instances for Bitcoin (stackmonkey.com)
790.
Flight rules for Git – What to do when things go wrong (github.com)
791.
Ask HN: Why is the 40-comment penalty being applied to Show HNs?
792.
Rhode Island unintentionally decriminalized indoor prostitution in 2003 (vox.com)
793.
Scala: Next Steps (scala-lang.org)
794.
Notorious Airbnb squatter may be the dev behind two flailing Kickstarter games (polygon.com)
795.
We're Fighting the Feds Over Your Email (m.us.wsj.com)
796.
Show HN: Tiny VPSs without exhausting IPv4 addresses (definedcodehosting.com)
797.
British rocket scientist says he's designed a better saucepan (latimes.com)
798.
Why the Security of USB Is Fundamentally Broken (wired.com)
799.
The HTML5 drag and drop disaster (2009) (quirksmode.org)
800.
Show HN: Pagekit – A new, modern CMS built with Symfony components (pagekit.com)
801.
A Closer Look at Android RunTime (ART) in Android L (anandtech.com)
802.
Gradle 2.0 (forums.gradle.org)
803.
People's happiness at work usually dips mid career (bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
804.
DDR4 memory interface (edn.com)
805.
Kite – Self-hosted app platform built with Docker and Meteor.js (usekite.github.io)
806.
What Paris looks like with an echo (washingtonpost.com)
807.
Cicada 3301 (en.wikipedia.org)
808.
Making sure software stays insecure [pdf] (cr.yp.to)
809.
The Elements of HTML (w3c.github.io)
810.
Show HN: Balances – Mint for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies (balances.io)