Show Edward Snowden we have his back, REP him up.
(pplrep.com)
July 2013 Archive
3181.
3182.
Is startup validation bullshit?
(thedannorris.com)
3183.
New result on Elliptic Curves
(simonsfoundation.org)
3184.
Speed up Heroku deploys
(blog.alexmaccaw.com)
3185.
Snowden 'Flight Of Liberty' Campaign To Begin
(news.sky.com)
3186.
3187.
What am I missing in the Snowden affair?
(aljazeera.com)
3188.
Kremlin returns to typewriters to avoid computer leaks
(telegraph.co.uk)
3189.
Feds asked not to attend DEF CON
(defcon.org)
3191.
Meeting Edward Snowden
(hrw.org)
3192.
Git-imerge - incremental merge and rebase for git
(github.com)
3193.
Do the Best Professors Get the Worst Ratings?
(psychologytoday.com)
3194.
Snowden leak: Microsoft added Outlook.com backdoor for Feds
(theregister.co.uk)
3195.
How Heroku Works
(blog.heroku.com)
3196.
WebRTC coming to Chrome for Android
(arstechnica.com)
3197.
Colorado Town Mulls Letting Residents Shoot Down Drones
(theatlanticwire.com)
3198.
Joel Spolsky shares some of Stack Exchange's secret sauce
(businessofsoftware.org)
3199.
How to acquire users w/Infographics
(growthhacker.tv)
3200.
Hash based Signatures
(imperialviolet.org)
3201.
Microsoft took a $900 million hit on Surface RT this quarter
(theverge.com)
3202.
Obsolete words which never should have gone out of style
(deathandtaxesmag.com)
3203.
3204.
The TodoMVC Project on Rails 4
(mattdeleon.net)
3205.
Insanely fast logging performance using Log4j 2
(grobmeier.de)
3206.
10 of the most counterintuitive pieces of advice from famous entrepreneurs
(blog.bufferapp.com)
3207.
RegEx tutorial in the form of a crossword puzzle
(regexcrossword.com)
3208.
Brainbows
(en.wikipedia.org)
3209.
British Monarchy in the age of the Internet panopticon
(antipope.org)
3210.