Near Miss: The Solar Superstorm of July 2012
(science.nasa.gov)
July 2014 Archive
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EU's right to be forgotten: Guardian articles have been hidden by Google
(theguardian.com)
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Digital sundial
(en.wikipedia.org)
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Wayback Machine points to pro-Russia rebels in downing of MH17
(csmonitor.com)
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Low Cost EC2 Instances With Burstable Performance
(aws.amazon.com)
218.
Firm Inefficiency
(overcomingbias.com)
219.
Don't link to line numbers in GitHub
(andrew.yurisich.com)
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Tesla Model III to challenge BMW 3 Series
(autoexpress.co.uk)
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Show HN: Automated Rails development with Prelang
(prelang.com)
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No crankshaft, no problem: Toyota's free piston engine is brilliant
(roadandtrack.com)
223.
The History of Civilization
(gamasutra.com)
224.
iOS 8 Privacy Updates
(lmjabreu.com)
225.
Ten Thousand Years
(99percentinvisible.org)
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One second per second is harder than it sounds
(rachelbythebay.com)
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Gog.com Now Supports Linux
(gog.com)
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Xkeyscorerules100.txt
(daserste.ndr.de)
232.
Late night shuttle service that makes Caltrain 24/7
(takefleet.com)
233.
Who smeared Richard Feynman?
(blog.nuclearsecrecy.com)
234.
How I Start: Elixir
(howistart.org)
235.
Introduction to Coreboot, an open source BIOS
(lennartb.home.xs4all.nl)
236.
Emacs and Vim
(martinklepsch.org)
237.
Elvish – An experimental Unix shell in Go
(github.com)
238.
IRC logs from the beginning of the Gulf War (1991)
(ibiblio.org)
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Patent trolls now account for 67 percent of all new patent lawsuits
(washingtonpost.com)