July 2014 Archive
151.
Alcatel-Lucent sets record of 10 Gbps over traditional copper telephone lines (alcatel-lucent.com)
152.
Breaking Spotify DRM with PANDA (moyix.blogspot.com)
153.
Dwarf Fortress 0.40.01 (bay12games.com)
154.
This is a blog post that’s incredibly confusing and painful for me to write (blog.maxistentialism.com)
155.
Ask HN: How best to learn software design principles?
156.
State Laws That Stop Cities From Installing Fast Internet (broadbandnow.com)
157.
Google Startup Launch (developers.google.com)
158.
Super Pixel Quest (superpixelquest.com)
159.
Ask HN: Did you get "never have to work again rich" through software?
160.
Why has Google cast me into oblivion? (bbc.com)
161.
An open competition to build a smaller power inverter, with a $1M prize (littleboxchallenge.com)
162.
Sana'a (idlewords.com)
163.
Zillow to Acquire Trulia for $3.5B (dealbook.nytimes.com)
164.
Mojolicious – Perl real-time web framework (mojolicio.us)
165.
My First Unikernel (roscidus.com)
166.
Why blurring sensitive information is a bad idea (2007) (dheera.net)
167.
Panasonic and Tesla Sign Agreement for the Gigafactory (teslamotors.com)
168.
July 20, 1969: One Giant Leap For Mankind (2013) (nasa.gov)
169.
How I ended up conducting successful tech interviews with just 1 question (nicolasbize.com)
170.
Personal names around the world (w3.org)
171.
GPS and Relativity (astronomy.ohio-state.edu)
172.
The Curse of Smart People (apenwarr.ca)
173.
NYC taxi visualization (nyctaxi.herokuapp.com)
174.
Women's underwear gets an upgrade (artinfactmag.com)
175.
CISPA is back with a new name (cispaisback.org)
176.
Java Developers (nsainsbury.svbtle.com)
177.
GoTenna – Send and receive messages even when you don’t have service (static.gotenna.com)
178.
Facebook Flux – Application Architecture for Building User Interfaces (github.com)
179.
CSS is unnecessary given a layout language (pchiusano.github.io)
180.
The new 501(c)(3) and the future of free software in the US (blogs.gnome.org)