June 2015 Archive
7501.
MapQuest Confirms It’s Using Mapbox to Overhaul Its Product (techcrunch.com)
7502.
Pegg (avc.com)
7503.
Mastering the timeline in Kdenlive (opensource.com)
7504.
Cleaning up your WordPress Multisite with wp-cli (dangtrinh.com)
7505.
The encryption 'access' debate heats up (opensource.com)
7506.
Policy to Require Secure Connections Across Federal Websites and Web Services [pdf] (whitehouse.gov)
7507.
Using the Browser as a Design Tool (toptal.com)
7508.
What do robots and basic income have in common? (medium.com)
7509.
Mesosphere goes GA (techcrunch.com)
7510.
Of the emerging systems languages, which is the strongest language and why? (quora.com)
7511.
iOS Mail App Allows Harvesting Apple IDs (github.com)
7512.
The Great Lie of Apple Music (theatlantic.com)
7513.
My initial experience with Rust (ericsink.com)
7514.
Mesosphere Hits General Availability, Launches Free Community Edition (techcrunch.com)
7515.
Unity 5.1 is here (blogs.unity3d.com)
7516.
Tessel real–time communication without Firebase (twitter.com)
7517.
iOS 9: iPhone will now track sexual activity (independent.co.uk)
7518.
Sexting, exes, and the Google Photos conundrum (computerworld.com)
7519.
Announcing SparkR: R on Spark (amplab.cs.berkeley.edu)
7520.
Red Hat Software Collections 2 arrives for cloud and container developers (zdnet.com)
7521.
Milk.com Is One of the Last Bastions of the Old Internet (vice.com)
7522.
Taxes are a really awesome invention, probably the best ever (plus.google.com)
7523.
Dumb and verifiable scrypt implementation (github.com)
7524.
Apple frees casual iOS developers of membership requirement (pcworld.com)
7525.
NYU gouging students and spoiling admins [pdf] (nakedcapitalism.com)
7526.
Internet Explorer 11 Gains HTTP Strict Transport Security in Windows 7 and 8.1 (betanews.com)
7527.
Diagrams: Composition, Envelopes and Alignment Part 1 (youtube.com)
7528.
U.S. tech industry appeals to Obama to keep hands off encryption (reuters.com)
7529.
The CEO of a $1B 'unicorn' startup admits we're in a bubble (businessinsider.com)
7530.
Self-driving cars hacking, a real scenario (securityaffairs.co)