August 2013 Archive
4561.
Charlieplexing (en.wikipedia.org)
4562.
The threat model of the Internet has changed (onebigfluke.com)
4563.
How they talk when they think nobody can hear them (machinesplusminds.blogspot.com.au)
4564.
Reverse Engineering the Galaga No Fire Cheat (computerarcheology.com)
4565.
Benchmarking Haskell sqlite-simple against Python and C (nurpax.github.io)
4566.
Dota 2 Beta Is Over (dota2.com)
4567.
Cheat Sheet for Running and Starting a Business (James Altucher) (facebook.com)
4568.
MIT "encryption broken" article not accurate (crypto.stackexchange.com)
4569.
Greenwald: Brazil's intervention kept my partner from being charged (dissenter.firedoglake.com)
4570.
Fooling the AppStore one code-chunk at a time. (theregister.co.uk)
4571.
Secret orders requiring "backdoors" into online services in New Zealand (zdnet.com)
4572.
Rearview: Real-Time Monitoring & Alerting for Graphite (steveakers.com)
4573.
Reinventing Life Science Startups - Steve Blank (steveblank.com)
4574.
I Like Pry But... (gaslight.co)
4575.
Google Glass can do AR, a 2 week hack [video] (youtube.com)
4576.
Platform evolution in the mobile age (medium.com)
4577.
Bitcoin recognized by Germany as legal tender (cnbc.com)
4578.
Hacking sales for left-brained founders (thenextweb.com)
4579.
Ask HN: Is the PHP 5.5 password_hash() function secure enough? ()
4580.
BitTorrent Protocol Part 1: Torrents and Trackers (blog.jeregrine.com)
4581.
GoDaddy Acquires Merchant “Finder” Startup Locu for $70 Million (allthingsd.com)
4582.
Germany recognizes Bitcoin as private money, makes it tax-free for personal use (engadget.com)
4583.
Don't Build a Billion-Dollar Business. Really. (inc.com)
4584.
Jakob Böhme (rotten.com)
4585.
List of dirty/big secrets of industries people work in (reddit.com)
4586.
Prosody 0.9.0 released (blog.prosody.im)
4587.
PressureNET 4.0 Beta: testing new methods of crowdsourcing weather data (jacobsheehy.com)
4588.
Representing State Machines with Co-Routines in Python (tech.pro)
4589.
The Surprising Complexity of Lobster Prices (newyorker.com)
4590.
How to Get a Non-Tech Job in Tech Without Really Trying (justinkadis.com)