August 2015 Archive
331.
Sandstorm App Market (github.com)
332.
A Ghost Ship Drifting Through International Waters (sobify.com)
333.
How to Fold a Julia Fractal (acko.net)
334.
Sandstorm Oasis hosting open beta and App Market (blog.sandstorm.io)
335.
A new Stephen Hawking presentation about black holes (washingtonpost.com)
336.
When hardware Kickstarters ship (engineering.koalasafe.com)
337.
Applications for YC Winter 2016 are now open (ycombinator.com)
338.
Security concerns with minified JavaScript code (lists.debian.org)
339.
DC appeals court lifts injunction against NSA phone records program (apps.washingtonpost.com)
340.
The Toddler at Y Combinator (fastcompany.com)
341.
Python, Machine Learning, and Language Wars. A Highly Subjective Point of View (sebastianraschka.com)
342.
Why Introverts Make Great Entrepreneurs (wsj.com)
343.
Registered clinical trials make positive findings vanish (nature.com)
344.
‘Pharmacy of the developing world’ under attack from the US, EU, Japan (handsoff.msf.org)
345.
Removing the 140-character limit from Direct Messages (blog.twitter.com)
346.
I am shutting down my bookstore in New Delhi (dailyo.in)
347.
OpenWRT vs. FCC – Forced Firmware Lockdown? [video] (cnx-software.com)
348.
Algorithmic Trading: The Play-at-Home Version (wsj.com)
349.
Ask HN: What does the percentage next to posts mean?
350.
Google’s S2, geometry on the sphere, cells and Hilbert curve (blog.christianperone.com)
351.
EFF Guide to Street Level Surveillance (eff.org)
352.
Court rules drug dog barely more accurate than a coin flip is good enough (washingtonpost.com)
353.
HTTP/2 technology demo (http2demo.io)
354.
WordPress base configuration files on GitHub (github.com)
355.
When One App Rules Them All: The Case of WeChat and Mobile in China (a16z.com)
356.
Ask HN: Best resources on webapp security?
357.
Fuzzing a DNS parser written in Go (blog.cloudflare.com)
358.
Android libstagefright still exploitable (blog.exodusintel.com)
359.
GitLab Mattermost, an open source on-premises Slack alternative (about.gitlab.com)
360.
Ask HN: What are your best “soft skill” resources?