August 2014 Archive
1051.
Tech Talks (phatak-dev.github.io)
1052.
Defcon 22 Badge Contest (elegin.com)
1053.
MIT Invents a Shapeshifting Display You Can Reach Through and Touch (fastcodesign.com)
1054.
JuliaCon 2014 Opening Session Presentations (julialang.org)
1055.
Firing of Los Alamos political scientist spurs criticism (news.sciencemag.org)
1056.
The Look of Funny: How the Onion's Art Department Works (fastcodesign.com)
1057.
Benchmarking Hubspot's S-1: How Key SaaS Metrics Stack Up (tomtunguz.com)
1058.
Programming Enchiladas: Sort-of gist for ClojureScript, Canvas, SVG experiments (programming-enchiladas.destructuring-bind.org)
1059.
Ask HN: How many HNers strongly prefer silence at home?
1060.
Why haven't China's cities learned from America's mistakes? (theguardian.com)
1061.
What is reactive programming? (paulstovell.com)
1062.
Tracing Ebola’s Breakout to an African 2-Year-Old (nytimes.com)
1063.
Soviet Armored Military Vehicles for Sale (sovietarmor.com)
1064.
A Room Where Executives Go to Get Help from IBM’s Watson (technologyreview.com)
1065.
What Is Time? (medium.com)
1066.
The Kennewick Man Finally Freed to Share His Secrets (smithsonianmag.com)
1067.
YC Hacks Submissions (ychacks.challengepost.com)
1068.
Jasper – Control anything with your voice (jasperproject.github.io)
1069.
One Click to Wrap App Screenshots in a Device Mockup (mockuphone.com)
1070.
From an Indian jail, tycoon tries to sell the New York Plaza (reuters.com)
1071.
The U.S. Digital Services Playbook (github.com)
1072.
HubCap: pwning the Chromecast part 1 (fail0verflow.com)
1073.
The FCC’s next CTO is a net neutrality expert (washingtonpost.com)
1074.
Julia 0.3 Official Release (github.com)
1075.
Hidden obstacles for self driving cars (technologyreview.com)
1076.
C++11/14 Idioms I Use Every Day (seshbot.com)
1077.
Despite FAA Setbacks, Amazon Prime Air Makes Notable Hires (techcrunch.com)
1078.
Two aid workers infected with the Ebola virus have been discharged from hospital (bbc.co.uk)
1079.
Connecting the UK Student Tech Scene (ammaar.me)
1080.
Always Talk to Strangers (theatlantic.com)