August 2014 Archive
2971.
Meet 'The Best Technology Reviewer On The Planet,' Who Is Only 20 Years Old (businessinsider.com)
2972.
ZIL and the Z-Machine (filfre.net)
2973.
TableSchemer: An iOS library for making UITableView much, much easier to use (github.com)
2974.
Makani – Airborne Wind Turbines (google.com)
2975.
“A Shocking Sabbath Carnival of Death”: The Central Park Zoo wild animal hoax (slate.com)
2976.
BPython Curtsies (ballingt.com)
2977.
The Great American Streetcar Scandal (en.wikipedia.org)
2978.
Please. Stop Using Git (youtube.com)
2979.
Technologist: A new magazine from a consortium of European universities (technologist.eu)
2980.
How I monitor my VPS for free (adampatterson.ca)
2981.
How Government Solved the Health Care Crisis (freenation.org)
2982.
Thunderbird’s Future: the TL;DR Version (mesquilla.com)
2983.
Airbnb closes its $475M megaround (venturebeat.com)
2984.
A new history of the Apollo moon landings (economist.com)
2985.
Reform of SGML (1993) (w3.org)
2986.
Website Performance Optimization Course by Google ()
2987.
How Google Works – The rules for success in the Internet Century (howgoogleworks.net)
2988.
The Making of Aprilzero: Part 2 (aprilzero.com)
2989.
LegalSifter: Find out if your client sent you a fair contract (legalsifter.com)
2990.
Nginx distribution with advanced features, by Alibaba (github.com)
2991.
Finding a cure for hate (thestar.com)
2992.
Turning a Regular Smartphone Camera into a 3-D One (technologyreview.com)
2993.
A Photo App That Teaches You to Be More Perceptive (wired.com)
2994.
The Evolution of Slang (theatlantic.com)
2995.
3 Lessons in Building a Remote Startup to $11,500 in MRR (blog.hubstaff.com)
2996.
Water Crisis: Wait Until the Aquifers Are Drained (news.nationalgeographic.com)
2997.
Byte Addressing: From Laboratory to Practice [pdf] (cs.princeton.edu)
2998.
What happens if Bitcoin mining companies vertically integrate? (gendal.wordpress.com)
2999.
Box, Dropbox and Hightail Pivot to New Business Models (nytimes.com)
3000.
This Startup’s on a Mission to Save Us from Seedy Debt Collectors (wired.com)