July 2013 Archive
5131.
Procrastination (youarenotsosmart.com)
5132.
Why You Should Find Product-Market Fit Before Sniffing Around For Venture Money (fastcolabs.com)
5133.
The NSA Fight (nationalreview.com)
5134.
Gnuplotting - Create scientific plots using gnuplot (gnuplotting.org)
5135.
If your website's full of assholes, it's your fault (2011) (dashes.com)
5136.
German Protests Against U.S. Spying Draw Thousands (bloomberg.com)
5137.
How to utilize D3.js with Rails partials? ()
5138.
Rockmelt Browser Retirement - July 31, 2013 (blog.rockmelt.com)
5139.
In Lieu of Money, Toyota Donates Efficiency to New York Charity (mobile.nytimes.com)
5140.
Ask HN: Could this be Elon Musk's Hyperloop idea? ()
5141.
The Old Reader RSS app closes registration after months of 'hell' (theverge.com)
5142.
Guardian website moves to new global domain (theguardian.com)
5143.
Comparing Smart Locks: Lockitron, August and Kevo (hackthings.com)
5144.
Sell your JSON, Story or Markdown with MRTbrls. (mrtbrls.com)
5145.
Can the Enterprise be Consumerized? (allenc.com)
5146.
Eric Schmidt: Turing Test will be passed within 5 years (youtube.com)
5147.
Computer scientists develop mathematical jigsaw puzzles to encrypt software (rdmag.com)
5148.
AWS Elastic Load Balancing adds Support for Proxy Protocol (aws.typepad.com)
5149.
API Blueprint (apiblueprint.org)
5150.
The Rising Costs of Aging Perlers (anonymoushash.vmbrasseur.com)
5151.
The Startup Scenester (je.roon.io)
5152.
The future of programming - awesome talk by Bret Victor (videry.me)
5153.
Show HN: AnsibleWorks AWX is now available (ansibleworks.com)
5154.
Snowden's "I had the authorities to wiretap anyone" wasn't a lie (networkworld.com)
5155.
The 3.10 kernel is out (lwn.net)
5156.
Armadillo - Fast Linear Maths (tsj.io)
5157.
Detroit, Embracing New Auto Technologies, Seeks App Builders (nytimes.com)
5158.
A Mathematician's Lament: one of the best critiques of K-12 math education (maa.org)
5159.
Online tool to hire coders with AV chat, Collaborative Editor and Compiler (iamwire.com)
5160.
Linux 3.10 - Linux Kernel Newbies [released] (kernelnewbies.org)