July 2014 Archive
91.
Chattanooga offers residents lightning-quick connections, to telecoms' dismay (salon.com)
92.
Software used to count Australian Senate votes is a “trade secret” (easycount.mjec.net)
93.
Sierra Leone's chief Ebola doctor contracts the virus (reuters.com)
94.
Microsoft Looks to Cut Up to 18,000 Jobs (recode.net)
95.
Things You Should Know About Tor (eff.org)
96.
Which is better, Adblock or Adblock Plus? (palant.de)
97.
Level-Up Your Machine Learning (metacademy.org)
98.
Study: Half of black males, 40% of white males arrested by age 23 (eurekalert.org)
99.
Micro heaters cut 87% off my electric heat bill (richsoil.com)
100.
William Binney: 80% of audio calls are recorded and stored in the US (theguardian.com)
101.
The Secret Government Rulebook For Labeling Someone a Terrorist (firstlook.org)
102.
XPlain – Explaining X11 for the rest of us (magcius.github.io)
103.
The Kids Who Beat Autism (nytimes.com)
104.
Show HN: Full Stack Python (fullstackpython.com)
105.
My iOS Indie-Game Numbers (txt.jazzychad.net)
106.
Identifying backdoors, attack points, and surveillance mechanisms in iOS devices (zdziarski.com)
107.
Amazon sues employee for taking Google cloud job, in new test of non-competes (geekwire.com)
108.
Rolling your own CDN for $25 in 1 hour (scalescale.com)
109.
What was your best passive income in 2014?
110.
How to find your Uber passenger rating (medium.com)
111.
Apple Teams Up With IBM for Enterprise Push (techcrunch.com)
112.
I/O Thoughts (rustyshelf.org)
113.
Show HN: A mostly complete 2014 "Tools of the Trade" (github.com)
114.
Anti-Patterns in Python Programming (lignos.org)
115.
Consciousness on-off switch discovered deep in brain (newscientist.com)
116.
I made a patch for Mozilla, and you can do it too (marti.us)
117.
Banned for Life (medium.com)
118.
SecureDrop (ssl.washingtonpost.com)
119.
I created my own MMO and lost 100 pounds (polygon.com)
120.
Ars editor learns feds have his old IP addresses, full credit card numbers (arstechnica.com)