August 2013 Archive
4531.
E-mail alternative by Flickr co-founder Butterfield (slack.com)
4532.
Common Rails Errors and How to Fix Them (blog.airbrake.io)
4533.
Yes, Gmail users have an expectation of privacy (theverge.com)
4534.
'I'm sorry that I hurt the United States': Bradley Manning apologizes in court (usnews.nbcnews.com)
4535.
Some SecureRandom Thoughts (android-developers.blogspot.com)
4536.
How Apportable turned Android Spaceward Ho from "Never, Ever" to "You Bet" (blog.apportable.com)
4537.
Locking Up Smartphones In Jail For Meetings (techiediy.com)
4538.
Microsoft Censors OpenOffice Download Links (torrentfreak.com)
4539.
Revisiting Matrix Multiplication, Part I (fpcomplete.com)
4540.
Show HN: Control websites with your phone with Mote.io. NodeJS + Phonegap (youtube.com)
4541.
The NSA is Commandeering the Internet (schneier.com)
4542.
A "pentaquine" (github.com)
4543.
PDF Service Memory Leaks (lucidchart.com)
4544.
Map of Race in America (theatlanticcities.com)
4545.
Devices Connect with Borrowed TV Signals, and Need No Power Source (technologyreview.com)
4546.
Dissed by Google, Baltimore eyes new broadband strategy (bizjournals.com)
4547.
GitHub code repository rocked by 'very large DDoS' attack (theregister.co.uk)
4548.
Remastered Animation in AngularJS 1.2 (yearofmoo.com)
4549.
The problem with algorithms: magnifying misbehaviour (theguardian.com)
4550.
Snowden downloaded NSA secrets while working for Dell, sources say (reuters.com)
4551.
Using Docker to efficiently create multiple Tomcat instances (blog.trifork.com)
4552.
Inside Google’s culture of relentless self-surveying (qz.com)
4553.
Edward Snowden Leaks Again — And It's a Bombshell. (newrepublic.com)
4554.
Dell Posts Staggering 72% Decline in Quarterly Earnings (dailytech.com)
4555.
Typing 1980 on youtube videos opens a game of Missle Command ()
4556.
We’re on the cusp of deep learning for the masses. You can thank Google later (gigaom.com)
4557.
Reply to Zooko (silentcircle.wordpress.com)
4558.
Usability of notifications (developers.livechatinc.com)
4559.
Meta and Steve Mann want to mediate your reality for $667 (engadget.com)
4560.
Every neighborhood in the U.S. mapped along racial lines (slate.com)