August 2014 Archive
6331.
Why I will transform the world in a better place (blog.fanchimp.com)
6332.
ClusterHQ brings databases to Docker with Flocker (opensource.com)
6333.
BitAccess (YC S14) Launches To Make Bitcoin ATMs Ubiquitous (blog.ycombinator.com)
6334.
Can Defense Companies Hire Hackers on Their Terms? (news.dice.com)
6335.
BitAccess Launches To Make Bitcoin ATMs Ubiquitous (techcrunch.com)
6336.
ClusterHQ Introduces Flocker to Solve Docker Data Problems (finance.yahoo.com)
6337.
Cookie Cutter Scaling (paulhammant.com)
6338.
Free Estar tool rates how quickly mobile apps drain smartphone batteries (purdue.edu)
6339.
Lookout raises $150M to bring mobile security to enterprise (techcrunch.com)
6340.
How I Used Writing to Double My Freelancing Rate As a Programmer (medium.com)
6341.
Is This a Sandwich? (medium.com)
6342.
Technopropriation: Turning Old Tech Into New Ideas (designation.io)
6343.
That Time I Tried to Figure Out How Teenagers Use Twitter (medium.com)
6344.
How a Chess Engine Works (naftaliharris.com)
6345.
The Suburbs Made Us Fat (theatlantic.com)
6346.
UI usage of cluster of virtual machines built with pure JavaScript (youtube.com)
6347.
Google Web Fundamentals (developers.google.com)
6348.
KernelCare: Patching the Kernel On-the-Fly (kukuruku.co)
6349.
NSA was responsible for 2012 Syrian Internet blackout, says Snowden (theverge.com)
6350.
The Future of the npm Website: Let’s Map this Road (blog.npmjs.org)
6351.
Visualizing Dijkstra's Algorithm (vasir.net)
6352.
The Case for Object-Oriented JavaScript (eng.wealthfront.com)
6353.
Nextdoor Taskworker: simple, efficient and scalable (engblog.nextdoor.com)
6354.
Watsi is the 32nd largest holder of Stellar (yett.co)
6355.
GRC's | SQRL Secure Quick Reliable Login   (grc.com)
6356.
CrimeReports – Live Crime Map (crimereports.com)
6357.
Y Combinator: Bookmarklet (news.ycombinator.com)
6358.
How Do You Rewrite a Project From Scratch Once It's On GitHub? (jeffknupp.com)
6359.
Amid Protests in Missouri, Officer’s Name Still Withheld (nytimes.com)
6360.
Stop being tourist (theverge.com)