July 2014 Archive
3061.
Snowden recommends switching to SpiderOak for cloud storage (blogs.wsj.com)
3062.
This Is Why Business Executives Don’t Talk About Current Events (vocativ.com)
3063.
Negative Ships and Unlimited Money Postmortem (war-worlds.com)
3064.
California's governor enlisted two palaeoecologists, their careers changed (nature.com)
3065.
Emberlight turning all lightbulbs into smart lights (kickstarter.com)
3066.
Stop Erasing Women From Tech History (medium.com)
3067.
Techcrunch vs. Reality (reddit.com)
3068.
Use of illicit drugs becomes part of Silicon Valley's work culture (mercurynews.com)
3069.
Nomadlist.io – Where to work from in the world (nomadlist.io)
3070.
How facial features drive our first impressions (bbc.co.uk)
3071.
Our next app (spend Bitcoin at Target) (blog.cardforcoin.com)
3072.
The Comandante’s Canal (newyorker.com)
3073.
Heroku now abides by Safe Harbor (heroku.com)
3074.
PayPal freezes account of secure email startup ProtonMail, asking “Is it legal?” (gigaom.com)
3075.
WebODF: finally a text editor based on web standards (adityabhatt.wordpress.com)
3076.
Emotiv’s New Neuro Headset- Machine That Reads Minds (bestpcinfos.com)
3077.
...Or Forever Hold Your Peace (medium.com)
3078.
Quick – BDD testing framework for Swift and Objective-C (github.com)
3079.
Google I/O 2014 Recap: Android, Knowledge Graph and more (apassant.net)
3080.
Why has Google cast me into oblivion? (bbc.co.uk)
3081.
Rails and the Warped Asset Pipeline (ninefold.com)
3082.
The End of an Era (Django South 1.0) (aeracode.org)
3083.
NSA: xkeyscorerules100.txt (daserste.ndr.de)
3084.
Dear NSA, Privacy is a Fundamental Right, Not Reasonable Suspicion (eff.org)
3085.
Americans never give up your guns (english.pravda.ru)
3086.
The AI boss that deploys Hong Kong's subway engineers (newscientist.com)
3087.
Why I'm Staying With Node (medium.com)
3088.
Scala Days 2014 Videos (parleys.com)
3089.
Cache coherency primer (fgiesen.wordpress.com)
3090.
Electric Objects: A Computer Made for Art (kickstarter.com)