Links We Love: Online Community Resources Edition
(blog.follr.com)
July 2014 Archive
10711.
10713.
The California High-Speed Rail Debate–Kicking Things Off
(theatlantic.com)
10714.
The End of Pagination (2012)
(blog.codinghorror.com)
10715.
The Purpose of memory_order_consume in C++11
(preshing.com)
10716.
Amazon Wants To Test Drones Outside The FAA’s Testing Sites
(businessinsider.com)
10717.
SOLS – 3D Printed Custom Orthotics
(sols.co)
10718.
TaskRabbit users revolt as the company shuts down its bidding system
(venturebeat.com)
10719.
Why not every software defect is a technical bug
(msgooroo.com)
10720.
Play Services 5.0 is a Monolithic Abomination
(jakewharton.com)
10721.
The Worlds Handwriting looks like this
(theuniversaltypeface.com)
10722.
Clojure at a Newspaper
(pitheringabout.com)
10724.
3 (old) Linux commercials (TV ads)
(leaseweblabs.com)
10725.
The sorry state of Amtrak’s on-time performance, mapped
(washingtonpost.com)
10726.
Visit of a Shenzhen factory making smartwatches
(youtube.com)
10727.
10728.
Fashion Photographer James Nader
(photogrist.com)
10729.
Richard Stallman (as St IGNUcius) : Emacs vs. Vi (2006)
(youtube.com)
10730.
ArXiv vs. snarXiv
(snarxiv.org)
10731.
Have until 8/25 to comment on the Comcast acquisition of TWC
(theverge.com)
10732.
10733.
Hydrostor Wants to Stash Energy in Underwater Bags
(spectrum.ieee.org)
10734.
Personal Cloud Computing
(kevinslin.com)
10735.
Digi-Comp II
(digicompii.com)
10736.
10737.
IoT will become the Army of Things in fight against cybercrime
(information-age.com)
10738.
10739.
New Low Cost EC2 Instances with Burstable Performance
(aws.amazon.com)
10740.
Brian Krebs new book ‘Spam Nation’ on cybercrime
(krebsonsecurity.com)