August 2014 Archive
211.
Python Practice Book (anandology.com)
212.
Lego Calendar (lego-calendar.com)
213.
With $30M More in Hand, IFTTT Looks to the Internet of Things (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
214.
A Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire (imperium.ahlfeldt.se)
215.
Wikipedia refuses to delete photo taken by monkey (telegraph.co.uk)
216.
Conrod – A Rust GUI Library (blog.piston.rs)
217.
Corporate America Hasn’t Been Disrupted (fivethirtyeight.com)
218.
Introducing Rec Room (hacks.mozilla.org)
219.
Screenshot URL tracking and niki-bot (mig5.net)
220.
Firefox OS is a developer's best friend (binary-choice.blogspot.com)
221.
Localizing Papers, Please (dukope.tumblr.com)
222.
ButterDB (pypi.python.org)
223.
HTTPS as a ranking signal (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
224.
Intel Unleashes Its First 8-Core Desktop Processor (newsroom.intel.com)
225.
The Worst API Ever Made? (mollyrocket.com)
226.
Chartist – Simple responsive charts (gionkunz.github.io)
227.
Revenge of the Types (lucumr.pocoo.org)
228.
A Diablo 3 Story (diablo3story.blogspot.com)
229.
Death by Inches: The battle over the metric system in America (slate.com)
230.
Live map of Russia advancing into Ukraine (liveuamap.com)
231.
Russian Gang Said to Amass More Than a Billion Stolen Internet Credentials (nytimes.com)
232.
Satoshi's Hashrate (organofcorti.blogspot.com)
233.
Show HN: Instantly Understand Any Spreadsheet (useslate.com)
234.
Show HN: Scraperjs – A versatile web scraper (github.com)
235.
Applications for YC W15 are open (blog.ycombinator.com)
236.
Why We Procrastinate (nautil.us)
237.
Rich Kid, Poor Kid: For 30 Years, Baltimore Study Tracked Who Gets Ahead (npr.org)
238.
The 1,000-hour rule (2009) (pgbovine.net)
239.
We Will Fight Until The End (zenmagnets.com)
240.
NSA's BIOS Backdoor a.k.a. God Mode Malware (resources.infosecinstitute.com)