June 2015 Archive
4741.
Show HN: The Internet Thinks – Say what you'd like to see (theinternetthinks.com)
4742.
Show HN: QuartzCode -Turn vector drawing and animation to objective c / swift code (quartzcodeapp.com)
4743.
How to securely store passwords and beat the hackers (microsoft.com)
4744.
President Obama: "Today is a big step in our march toward equality." (twitter.com)
4745.
Show HN: JavOSize – The next generation of java profiler (javosize.com)
4746.
SSLv3 deprecated (rfc-editor.org)
4747.
Chimps and the Zen of Falling Water (nautil.us)
4748.
Keeping a clean Git history (mat-mcloughlin.net)
4749.
Performance Testing Firefox OS with Raptor (hacks.mozilla.org)
4750.
Study Suggests That Google Has Its Thumb on Scale in Search (nytimes.com)
4751.
The War Situation: House Of Many Mansions (1940) (winstonchurchill.org)
4752.
Indiegogo: Greek Bailout Fund (indiegogo.com)
4753.
NSA Claims It Doesn't Engage in Economic Espionage-Engaged in Economic Espionage (techdirt.com)
4754.
Sci-Fi worth consuming (github.com)
4755.
JavaScript Charts Comparison (vancharts.com)
4756.
Show HN: My use of a computer – visualizations of my top key combos and apps (ryanbrink.com)
4757.
Using the future of JavaScript, today (steveedson.co.uk)
4758.
SourceForge and GIMP (Slashdot) (tech.slashdot.org)
4759.
DIY Home Surveillance System (pyimagesearch.com)
4760.
Swipe may soon be obsolete, Finger control from Google (uk.businessinsider.com)
4761.
How to get an entry level QA job (joshuakemp.blogspot.com)
4762.
Deploying Containers to Multi-Host Environments Like a Boss (blog.kontena.io)
4763.
Why cleaners are just as valuable to my startup as computer scientists (qz.com)
4764.
The Counted: People Killed by Police in the United States in 2015 (theguardian.com)
4765.
How libraries in Germany are fighting extinction – and winning (dw.de)
4766.
What is SteamOS? (youtube.com)
4767.
Web of Things Platform and Open Source Framework (wotcity.com)
4768.
How to find your next business idea backed by experts' advice (codeable.io)
4769.
SourceForge locked in projects of fleeing users, cashed in on malvertising (arstechnica.com)
4770.
From Zero to Hero: Bitcoin Transactions in 8 Seconds (medium.com)