August 2014 Archive
5101.
Censorship and Corruption in Video Game Journalism (robsimple.wordpress.com)
5102.
This Guy Is Launching 12 Startups in 12 Months (wired.com)
5103.
EditorConfig (editorconfig.org)
5104.
Web Starter Kit 0.5.0 released (github.com)
5105.
Burning Man Founders Admit the Festival Has Jumped the Shark but That’s Okay (techcrunch.com)
5106.
The Cyber-Terror Bailout (bloomberg.com)
5107.
Switchboard Is Like Craigslist Without the Creeps and Flakes (wired.com)
5108.
Texas Supreme Court Quotes the Big Lebowski (eff.org)
5109.
When to Sell Your Company (medium.com)
5110.
Gridland (from the creator of a Dark Room) (gridland.doublespeakgames.com)
5111.
Emoji: the first truly global language? (theguardian.com)
5112.
New XKCD Book Discounted 50% for Pre-Orders (beyond-black-friday.com)
5113.
Improbable Thruster Seems to Work by Violating Known Laws of Physics (pbs.org)
5114.
RIP Google Barge (thenextweb.com)
5115.
Why the head of Mt. Gox Bitcoin exchange should be in jail (arstechnica.com)
5116.
What if programming languages were methods to eat an orange? (NSFW) (rbt.asia)
5117.
HP gives OpenVMS new life (computerworld.com)
5118.
A Survival Guide for Legacy Rails Apps (littlelines.com)
5119.
9 Things You Should Be Doing To Increase Your Facebook Ads Performance (adphorus.com)
5120.
Crowd2Shelf – Fundable Teams Up with Staples to Crowdfund New Products (entrepreneur.com)
5121.
SageMathCloud – History and Status (sagemath.blogspot.com)
5122.
Got a job as a programmer (finally) and I hate it (reddit.com)
5123.
Show HN: Goat, a REST api server in Go (github.com)
5124.
DigitalOcean is now 5th largest hosting company in the world (trends.netcraft.com)
5125.
This 2,143-Page IRS Document Could Be Yours for Just $428.60 (Plus Shipping) (opensecrets.org)
5126.
Microsoft files Android patent-royalty suit against Samsung (zdnet.com)
5127.
A Month of RTL-SDR: IndieGoGo Progress Report (kmkeen.com)
5128.
How To Make Small Teams Actually Work With Terrible Communication (blog.idonethis.com)
5129.
Law changed to allow 'unlocking' cellphones (phys.org)
5130.
Who gets screwed after each product acquisition? (medium.com)