July 2014 Archive
241.
The TTY demystified (linusakesson.net)
242.
Data.sparkfun.com: A place to push your data (data.sparkfun.com)
243.
Cinnamon can reverse changes in the brains of mice with Parkinsons (rush.edu)
244.
Anatomy of a system call, part 1 (lwn.net)
245.
Tor users are selected and monitored by the NSA as extremists (translate.google.com)
246.
GCC 4.9 is doing “some seriously crazy shit” according to Linus Torvalds (lkml.org)
247.
Show HN: Steady – Shoot Cinematic Videos (steady.stupeflix.com)
248.
Pinboard 2014 Expenses (docs.google.com)
249.
White House nixes Patent Office pick after tech-sector outcry (arstechnica.com)
250.
Firefox 31.0 (mozilla.org)
251.
Your high IQ might kill your startup (2010) (jamiebegin.com)
252.
Intestinal bacteria may influence our moods (cbc.ca)
253.
TypeScript: New Compiler and Moving to GitHub (blogs.msdn.com)
254.
Show HN: A Rogue State Along Two Rivers (nytimes.com)
255.
Hacking Online Polls and Other Ways British Spies Seek to Control the Internet (firstlook.org)
256.
Beginner's guide to OCaml beginner's guides (blog.nullspace.io)
257.
React v0.11 (facebook.github.io)
258.
SQLite: Small, Fast, Reliable – Choose any three (charlesleifer.com)
259.
Nukes of Hazard (2013) (newyorker.com)
260.
Rust 0.11.0 Released (mail.mozilla.org)
261.
CentOS 7 released on x86_64 (lists.centos.org)
262.
Google will stop calling games 'free' when they offer in-app purchases (theverge.com)
263.
App Rot (marco.org)
264.
How a bug in Dropbox permanently deleted my 8000 photos (medium.com)
265.
Color Emoji in Windows 8.1 – The Future of Color Fonts? (opentype.info)
266.
Urllib3, Stripe, and Open Source Grants (medium.com)
267.
How the Other Half Works: an Adventure in the Low Status of Software Engineers (michaelochurch.wordpress.com)
268.
Venture Capitalist Tim Draper Wins Bitcoin Auction (dealbook.nytimes.com)
269.
Immutable Data Collections for Javascript (github.com)
270.
Kryptoradio – A Bitcoin data transmission system (kryptoradio.koodilehto.fi)