June 2013 Archive
781.
This experiment proved that anyone could design a nuclear weapon (io9.com)
782.
A Google Reader Replacement written in Haskell and Ur (bazqux.com)
783.
Anatomy of a Compiler Bug (mikeash.com)
784.
Why a top terrorism analyst thinks US government surveillance has gone too far (slate.com)
785.
On Scala (dehora.net)
786.
Clickbank order details in plain view (google.com)
787.
Silicon Valley builds spy tools, is horrified when they’re used for spying (pandodaily.com)
788.
Salesforce Buys ExactTarget for $2.5 Billion (allthingsd.com)
789.
What It's Like to Get a National-Security Letter (newyorker.com)
790.
How to botch TLS forward secrecy (imperialviolet.org)
791.
Naomi Wolf: My Creeping Concern That The NSA Leaker Is Not Who He Purports To Be (facebook.com)
792.
Show HN: Morning, a minimal dashboard app for iPad (tamper.io)
793.
Fix Things, Never Force It: Lessons From Grandpa (theatlantic.com)
794.
Animation in AngularJS (gsklee.im)
795.
Don Knuth and the Art of Computer Programming: The Interview (simple-talk.com)
796.
Steve Wozniak speaks out against NSA spying: this is not my America (techdirt.com)
797.
NSA has massive database of Americans' phone calls (2006) (usatoday30.usatoday.com)
798.
Don't Look for Talent, Find People Who Do Things (tuckermax.me)
799.
Zinc – Order products with a few lines of code (zinc.io)
800.
Hacker News Coverage of the NSA Stories (IMG) (danielmiessler.com)
801.
General Alexander wearing EFF shirt (twitter.com)
802.
Study material for tech interviews (geeksforgeeks.org)
803.
State of Clojure on Android 2013 (clojure-android.blogspot.co.uk)
804.
Windows 8.1 Preview (windows.microsoft.com)
805.
Government Digital Service Design Principles (gov.uk)
806.
Microsoft Announces Direct Cash Payments For Vulnerabilities (microsoft.com)
807.
The State of the Tau (tauday.com)
808.
Treaty gives Hong Kong option to reject Snowden extradition to the US (scmp.com)
809.
Flippant.js - A mini JS and CSS library for flipping things over (mintchaos.github.io)
810.
Swedes say no to Google Apps for government use (gigaom.com)