July 2013 Archive
6031.
Show HN: GraphHopper - a fast road routing engine in Java (graphhopper.com)
6032.
EC2Box - A web-based multi-terminal ssh tool for your EC2 servers (github.com)
6033.
Show HN: Turtle graphics app in Coffeescript & Canvas (prismaco.de)
6034.
dat: git for the open data movement (github.com)
6035.
Bizjet concept: New York to Tokyo in two hours (aopa.org)
6036.
Instructions for switching to HTTPS-only with Nginx and Apache (blog.hasgeek.com)
6037.
$20 768Kbps Internet? AT&T “deal” shows sad state of US broadband (arstechnica.com)
6038.
We Were The (1000+). Goodbye, Google Reader (techcrunch.com)
6039.
Opera 15 is here, but is it better than Firefox and Chrome? (fixedbyvonnie.com)
6040.
Don't launch on HN (eggerapps.at)
6041.
A Statistical Analysis of Medium.com Submissions to Hacker News (minimaxir.com)
6042.
Show HN: Desktop app solely built using html5 & nodejs (blog.doctape.com)
6043.
Lawrence Lessig now doing an AMA at Reddit ()
6044.
The Twelve-Factor App (12factor.net)
6045.
MIT Ascend oblivious RAM prevents memory access pattern leakage (web.mit.edu)
6046.
Where all the Portland hipsters are (yelp.com)
6047.
James Clapper Apologizes For 'Clearly Erroneous' Congressional Testimony (forbes.com)
6048.
Packetdrill network stack testing tool (code.google.com)
6049.
802.11ac wireless equipment begins to show up (informationsecurity.451research.com)
6050.
[TED Talk] Eric X. Li: A tale of two political systems (ted.com)
6051.
Why It Feels Like Your Phone Is Vibrating In Your Pocket When It Isn't (popsci.com)
6052.
How we dogfooded KiSSFLOW to set up Reflections (kissflow.com)
6053.
Write good commit messages (blog.jgc.org)
6054.
PostgreSQL 9.3 Beta 2 now available (postgresql.org)
6055.
London: hot or not? (startupjuncture.com)
6056.
SOPA won't compare to tomorrow's protest (fixedbyvonnie.com)
6057.
What's new in Neo4j 2.0 (slideshare.net)
6058.
Protest Google's NSA Collaboration: Switch to Firefox (blog.rsbrown.net)
6059.
[video] The Elements of a Killer App Idea (tapity.com)
6060.
Woman Builds Incredible Prosthetic Leg out of Legos (mashable.com)