July 2014 Archive
181.
Electric life forms that live on energy (newscientist.com)
182.
Show HN: Linux tool to show progress for cp, rm, dd, etc. (github.com)
183.
Detecting login state for almost any website on the internet (words.zemn.me)
184.
A Lisper's first impression of Julia (p-cos.blogspot.com)
185.
Programming is not math? (j2kun.svbtle.com)
186.
Mitro Releases a New Free and Open Source Password Manager (eff.org)
187.
The Ex-Google Hacker Taking on the World’s Spy Agencies (wired.com)
188.
Kindle Unlimited (amazon.com)
189.
My Half Workday as a Turker (cs.cmu.edu)
190.
“A little bit of slope makes up for a lot of y-intercept” (quora.com)
191.
My Startup School Europe talk: The Technology (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
192.
A Traditional City Primer (andrewalexanderprice.com)
193.
PDFy – Instant PDF Host (pdf.yt)
194.
Dijkstra’s algorithm and the Fibonacci heap (maryrosecook.com)
195.
A 30-minute Introduction to Rust (doc.rust-lang.org)
196.
Stop The JerkTech (techcrunch.com)
197.
Making an embedded Linux computer (hforsten.com)
198.
PyPy-STM: first “interesting” release (morepypy.blogspot.com)
199.
Exploring No Man’s Sky, A Computer Game Forged by Algorithms (technologyreview.com)
200.
The getrandom(2) system call was requested by the LibreSSL Portable developers (lists.openwall.net)
201.
New York’s Shadow Transit (newyorker.com)
202.
Java vs. Scala: Divided We Fail (shipilev.net)
203.
An Illustrated Book of Bad Arguments (bookofbadarguments.com)
204.
Inspecting Yosemite's Icons (martiancraft.com)
205.
A Conference Stole My Identity (futurestack.com)
206.
Rob Pike's Rules of Programming (users.ece.utexas.edu)
207.
Google’s $1B purchase of Twitch confirmed (venturebeat.com)
208.
Dropping Loot (journal.stuffwithstuff.com)
209.
Responsive Logos (responsivelogos.co.uk)
210.
I Don't Know Swift (robnapier.net)