June 2015 Archive
91.
Fighting spam with Haskell (code.facebook.com)
92.
Vim Colors (vimcolors.com)
93.
Test Pilot Admits the F-35 Can’t Dogfight (medium.com)
94.
The Unix Philosophy (catb.org)
95.
Microscopic footage of a needle moving across the grooves of a record (dangerousminds.net)
96.
Duolingo Raises $45M, Now Valued at $470M (techcrunch.com)
97.
Batteriser: a gadget that extends alkaline battery life (macworld.com)
98.
Pete Sampras: Letter to My Younger Self (theplayerstribune.com)
99.
Creating a language using only assembly language (speakerdeck.com)
100.
Intel Buys Altera for $16.7B (bloomberg.com)
101.
4chan discusses HN (boards.4chan.org)
102.
Show HN: Mockups fixed by making collaboration effortless, built with React (precursorapp.com)
103.
Hello World (cockroachlabs.com)
104.
Let's Encrypt Overview (cryptologie.net)
105.
We Tried Slack and Regretted It (blog.freecodecamp.com)
106.
Ask HN: I have ssh, they have ssh, how can we chat?
107.
Energy (blog.samaltman.com)
108.
How side projects saved our startup (blog.crew.co)
109.
Three hundred programming interviews in thirty days (blog.triplebyte.com)
110.
Projects the Hard Way – Coding Projects for Early Coders (projectsthehardway.com)
111.
Mass snooping fake mobile towers 'uncovered in UK' (bbc.co.uk)
112.
U.S. Manufacturing costs are almost as low as China’s (fortune.com)
113.
Winners of the 7th Underhanded C Contest (underhanded-c.org)
114.
Samsung disabling Windows Update? (bsodanalysis.blogspot.com)
115.
In Search of the Red Cross' $500M in Haiti Relief (npr.org)
116.
How to boost your Vim productivity (sheerun.net)
117.
Favicon bug (github.com)
118.
Killing Off Wasabi (blog.fogcreek.com)
119.
Hagoromo president explains why he closed down his beloved chalk business (asia.nikkei.com)
120.
ADP intentionally broke its Zenefits integration