July 2014 Archive
1051.
Alan Turing Biopic Trailer Released (imdb.com)
1052.
All Children Should Be Delinquents (nytimes.com)
1053.
The tragedy of the Arabs (economist.com)
1054.
What happens when you search 'ugly hack' in GitHub (github.com)
1055.
Ask HN: Chances for Restarting a Career in CS @ 30+ ?
1056.
Microsoft on GitHub (github.com)
1057.
Packed Pixels – An extra monitor for your laptop (kickstarter.com)
1058.
Fun With iBeacon (andreamazz.github.io)
1059.
The Case for Why Marketing Should Have Its Own Engineers (firstround.com)
1060.
Food Delivery Startup Caviar In Talks To Be Acquired By Square (techcrunch.com)
1061.
Trans-Cranial Direct Current Stimulation (radiolab.org)
1062.
Execution in the Kingdom of Nouns (2006) (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
1063.
How to Build a Virtual Machine [video] (thenewcircle.com)
1064.
Easy-Python: Libraries and Resources (easy-python.readthedocs.org)
1065.
SciPy 2014 conference videos (pyvideo.org)
1066.
Why are some people so much luckier than others? (ninjasandrobots.com)
1067.
Pizzerias Receiving Extortion Letters Demanding Bitcoin (grubstreet.com)
1068.
Perl as a career option (linuxcareer.com)
1069.
GitHub and BitBucket's SSL Provider's Cert has expired (github.com)
1070.
The Copenhagen Wheel: Electric pedal-assist motor in the hub of a bicycle wheel (citylab.com)
1071.
The hack that saved the astronauts of the Apollo XIII (sploid.gizmodo.com)
1072.
C++ Standards Committee Meeting in Rapperswil, June 2014 (botondballo.wordpress.com)
1073.
Pilot Sidelined after Criticizing F-22 System (m.military.com)
1074.
Keen IO builds your custom analytics infrastructure so you don’t have to (venturebeat.com)
1075.
High Intensity Training Improves Health, Physical Function in Middle Aged Adults (ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)
1076.
Sixty-Nine Days – The ordeal of the Chilean miners (newyorker.com)
1077.
An archive of all-fiction pulpwood magazines from 1896 - 1946 (pulpmags.org)
1078.
Using SSL Certificates with HAProxy 1.5 (serversforhackers.com)
1079.
Don’t Blame Malaysia Airlines (nytimes.com)
1080.
Design Is Why 2048 Sucks, and Threes Is a Masterpiece (wired.com)