August 2014 Archive
901.
FBI Exploits Tor Browser Bundle to Target Child Pornographers (wired.com)
902.
Is De-Skilling Killing Arts Education? (huffingtonpost.com)
903.
3-D Printed Keys Can Pick High-Security Locks in Seconds (wired.com)
904.
Popular and Free, SoundCloud Is Now Ready for Ads (nytimes.com)
905.
Hacker Says He Can Break Into Airplane Systems Using In-Flight Wi-Fi (npr.org)
906.
The Case for Buying Technical Books (blog.jayfields.com)
907.
New Sublime Text 3 New Beta (sublimetext.com)
908.
Autistics in the Silicon Valley (modelviewculture.com)
909.
Planet Generation - Part I (shaneenishry.com)
910.
Show HN: Cupertino.js – A JavaScript to Cocoa compiler and runtime (github.com)
911.
The Gyroscopes in Your Phone Could Let Apps Eavesdrop on Conversations (wired.com)
912.
Windows 8 Kernel Memory Protections Bypass (labs.mwrinfosecurity.com)
913.
A Celestial Traveler Closes on Mars (nytimes.com)
914.
47% of applications for our Hacker Retreat were women. Here is how we did it (medium.com)
915.
Ignore No More – lock your child's device until they call you back (ignorenomoreapp.com)
916.
How U.S. Cities’ Public Transit Stacks up (fivethirtyeight.com)
917.
Researchers Easily Slipped Weapons Past TSA’s X-Ray Body Scanners (wired.com)
918.
Do Students Really Have Different Learning Styles? (blogs.kqed.org)
919.
What Lies Beneath Stonehenge? (smithsonianmag.com)
920.
YC Demo Day Session 4 (techcrunch.com)
921.
Fantasy World OCaml (2013) (chaudhuri.info)
922.
Xapo – Bitcoin debit card (xapo.com)
923.
Srclib: A polyglot code analysis library (srclib.org)
924.
Random Startup Generator (ykombinator.com)
925.
Native Responsive Images (dev.opera.com)
926.
The Loss of Skill in the Industrial Revolution (growthecon.wordpress.com)
927.
What you should know before starting node-webkit (yedingding.com)
928.
Panamax: Docker Management for Humans (panamax.io)
929.
Shadertoy adds procedural GPU-generated music in the browser (shadertoy.com)
930.
Domoticz – Open source Home Automation System (domoticz.com)