July 2013 Archive
1291.
Google Maps for Android lose offline Maps - seriously? (droid-life.com)
1292.
Twitter / paulg: We installed Nest thermostats ... (twitter.com)
1293.
Ferrari 512 BBi Is A Piece of Art [video] (videry.me)
1294.
Show HN: Appcubator - Easy way to Prototype Web Apps (appcubator.com)
1295.
Soundlab: Lazy signal synthesis in Common Lisp (mr.gy)
1296.
Yelp launches Yelp Platform to enter world of on-demand delivery (venturebeat.com)
1297.
Stay in the Building (ninjasandrobots.com)
1298.
A Lecture on Johnson and Boswell by Jorge Luis Borges (nybooks.com)
1299.
SpaceX processing units, radiation-tolerant by design (2012) (aviationweek.com)
1300.
Why America's Outdated Morals Won't Let Porn into Mainstream Business (nerve.com)
1301.
SSH Brute Force – The 10 Year Old Attack That Still Persists (blog.sucuri.net)
1302.
Scoping in CoffeeScript and JavaScript (raganwald.com)
1303.
Clay – A language designed for generic programming (claylabs.com)
1304.
Facebook earnings beat; shares jump nearly 20% (cnbc.com)
1305.
What we look for in students (hackerschool.com)
1306.
“When all your engines stop, the flight is over” (blog.theoldreader.com)
1307.
Promises/A+ (promisesaplus.com)
1308.
The Price of Amazon (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
1309.
Why Doesn't Skype Include Stronger Protections Against Eavesdropping? (eff.org)
1310.
Higher social class predicts increased unethical behavior (2012) [pdf] (pnas.org)
1311.
Ashton Kutcher annotates Steve Jobs' 1982 Academy of Achievement speech (news.rapgenius.com)
1312.
The state of TLS ciphers (blog.cloudflare.com)
1313.
Critical vulnerabilities in numerous ASUS routers (h-online.com)
1314.
UCLA scientists double efficiency of novel solar cell (phys.org)
1315.
Crashmapper: Visualizing Years of Traffic Collisions in NYC (blog.accursedware.com)
1316.
Hacking For Good (rix.si)
1317.
A Statistical Analysis of Nerf Blasters and Darts (shawntoneil.com)
1318.
We need a Rapid Response Internet Task Force (sina.is)
1319.
Why DRM-free comic books are a big deal, even if you don’t read comics (arstechnica.com)
1320.
Details on NSA/FBI Eavesdropping (schneier.com)