August 2013 Archive
3421.
JetBrains Day in Malmö, Sweden (jetbrains.com)
3422.
Would the U.S. Grant Asylum to a Man Who Exposed Russia's Spying? (theatlantic.com)
3423.
If Bruce Schneier ran the NSA, he’d ask a basic question: “Does it do any good?” (arstechnica.com)
3424.
The Anti-Apple (asymco.com)
3425.
Netflix Algorithm (wired.com)
3426.
Into thin air (sfbg.com)
3427.
Bitly For Feelings (yaythis.me)
3428.
Sold for $850M; bought back for $1M (entrepreneur.com)
3429.
A Save-the-World Field Trip for Moguls (nytimes.com)
3430.
Apple’s Operating System Guru Goes Back to His Roots (wired.com)
3431.
Meshnet activists rebuilding the Internet from scratch (newscientist.com)
3432.
A Material That Could Make Solar Power “Dirt Cheap” (technologyreview.com)
3433.
Thanks to the NSA, the Sky May Be Falling on U.S. Cloud Providers (bloomberg.com)
3434.
3D Platformer on top of Erlang Game Engine (indiegogo.com)
3435.
Jerry's Map (2012) (uppercasemagazine.com)
3436.
Show HN: My new show about startups -- Small Empires (theverge.com)
3437.
Enough With The JavaScript Already (hanselminutes.com)
3438.
Testicle-eating fish on the loose in Sweden prompts warning to keep trunks on (metro.co.uk)
3439.
Justice Department moves to end the war on drugs (nytimes.com)
3440.
From Jefferies to Wanelo: My 2.5-Year "Job Search" (medium.com)
3441.
Near-death experiences: Electrical surge in dying brain (bbc.co.uk)
3442.
AngularJS from the perspective of a Backbone convert (pelebyte.net)
3443.
The anatomy of the perfect technical interview from a former Amazon VP (firstround.com)
3444.
Sparklines for your shell (github.com)
3445.
Researchers figure out how to hack tens of thousands of servers (washingtonpost.com)
3446.
50 Bytes of Code That Took 4 GB to Compile (randomascii.wordpress.com)
3447.
Bustle.com: the worst case of mansplaining…ever. (medium.com)
3448.
Aspiring Insider Trader Buys Wrong Stock... Still Makes Money (brontecapital.blogspot.com)
3449.
Taiwan bought Google ads to silence anti-nuclear activists (dailydot.com)
3450.
Guide to Getting Traffic (adpushup.com)