CSS Triggers
(csstriggers.com)
July 2014 Archive
1831.
1832.
Nginx + LibreSSL – a first test
(mare-system.de)
1833.
Paypal Freezes ProtonMail Campaign Funds
(protonmail.ch)
1834.
Bringing VR to Chrome
(blog.tojicode.com)
1835.
1836.
When the Boss Says, 'Don't Tell Your Coworkers How Much You Get Paid'
(theatlantic.com)
1837.
1838.
Why Do Americans Stink at Math?
(nytimes.com)
1839.
Deis: Evolution of a Docker PaaS [video]
(deis.io)
1840.
Arrays in Go
(aaronoellis.com)
1841.
1842.
I'm making potato salad.
(kickstarter.com)
1843.
Introducing the DDoS-fighting BPF Tools
(blog.cloudflare.com)
1844.
1845.
Sublevel – A personal network
(sublevel.net)
1846.
Spain pushes for 'Google tax' to restrict linking
(boingboing.net)
1847.
Why you shouldn't parse the output of ls
(mywiki.wooledge.org)
1848.
Helsinki's Vision for Ending Car Ownership
(citylab.com)
1849.
Google's Next Opportunity Could Spell Serious Competition for Facebook on Mobile
(madmorkonmobile.blogspot.com)
1850.
Comedy vs. Nerds Comedy Show in San Francisco
(comedyvsnerds.com)
1851.
TrackDuck Announces New Video Feedback Feature
(trackduck.com)
1852.
Dvdisaster: improving data survivability on optical archive media
(dvdisaster.net)
1853.
Hacking Facebook’s Legacy API, Part 2: Stealing User Sessions
(stephensclafani.com)
1855.
Investor Updates
(aaronkharris.com)
1856.
1857.
Component Interop With React And Custom Elements
(addyosmani.com)
1858.
A man's fighting ability is written in his face
(bps-research-digest.blogspot.com)
1859.
Inside the libertarian version of Burning Man: Guns, booze and bitcoin
(washingtonpost.com)