July 2014 Archive
1561.
3-character filename extensions (warp.povusers.org)
1562.
35% of Americans Facing Debt Collectors (hosted.ap.org)
1563.
iOS first – a flawed strategy that startups have used for years (colestreet.com)
1564.
Slow and Steady is Bullshit (usuallypragmatic.com)
1565.
Robot Journalism Is Great for Journalists (nymag.com)
1566.
Levittown: The Imperfect Rise of the American Suburbs (ushistoryscene.com)
1567.
Ask HN: How do you motivate yourself at a boring corporate job?
1568.
Hudson's Lost Mario Trilogy (2010) (hardcoregaming101.net)
1569.
How to Make a Complete Map of Every Thought You Think (2003) (users.speakeasy.net)
1570.
Two Active Record SQL Injection Vulnerabilities Affecting PostgreSQL (groups.google.com)
1571.
Loop Recognition Benchmarks in C++, Java, Go, Scala (2011) [pdf] (days2011.scala-lang.org)
1572.
One Month of SoSoSwift (sososwift.com)
1573.
Mark Zuckerberg on a Future Where the Internet Is Available to All (online.wsj.com)
1574.
Which is worse, the company name or their domain name? (domainweek.com)
1575.
Go will be at OSCON 2014 (blog.golang.org)
1576.
XVim – Xcode plugin for Vim keybindings (github.com)
1577.
Microsoft To Cut Workforce By 18,000 This Year, ‘Moving Now’ To Cut First 13,000 (techcrunch.com)
1578.
Why I Left Indie Development (nickbradbury.com)
1579.
Forensic scientist identifies suspicious backdoors running on every iOS device (zdnet.com)
1580.
Fizzbuzzed (dominickm.com)
1581.
Backlash has begun against gluten-free dieters (washingtonpost.com)
1582.
How do I go about quitting my contracting software job (telling two bosses)?
1583.
How can I help my local government as a developer / designer?
1584.
Income Inequality Is Falling Globally (nytimes.com)
1585.
Is Bitcoin security worth $1B? (blockcypher.com)
1586.
Kivo now has diffing for PowerPoints (blog.kivo.com)
1587.
Carter Cleveland Says Art in the Future Will Be for Everyone (online.wsj.com)
1588.
Amplitude (YC W12), Mobile Analytics Startup, Raises $2M Seed Round (techcrunch.com)
1589.
Pimps and Dragons (2001) (newyorker.com)
1590.
A month at Y Combinator: What it’s like after you’ve been accepted (thenextweb.com)