June 2013 Archive
13111.
Transparent Git Encryption (gist.github.com)
13112.
Loglevel: Minimal Lightweight Logging for JavaScript (pimterry.github.io)
13113.
The 5 simple bits of sh/bash you should know (baudehlo.wordpress.com)
13114.
What your registrar sees when your domain is seized under a sealed warrant (blog.easydns.org)
13115.
Edward Snowden Blows It Big Time (mykeystrokes.com)
13116.
Video: eLS Launches Hack.me Free Virtual Labs for Web Application Security (ethicalhacker.net)
13117.
Social Engineering as a Technical Tool (ethicalhacker.net)
13118.
'Big security data' is not 'Big Data security' (hadoopsphere.com)
13119.
When to Use (or Not Use) Twitter Bootstrap (flippinawesome.org)
13120.
Ask HN: Can software become conscious? ()
13121.
How Your Cat is Making You Crazy - Literally (theatlantic.com)
13122.
NASA Probe Gets Close-Up Views of Large Hurricane on Saturn (jpl.nasa.gov)
13123.
NetNewsWire 4 Open Beta - Sync coming soon (blackpixel.com)
13124.
Ask HN: Is anybody hiring with keywords: REMOTE C++ Systems Games HFT Mobile? ()
13125.
Bitmaker Labs (bitmakerlabs.com)
13126.
The Anatomy Of Sliders And Scrollers (coderslexicon.com)
13127.
Samsung to close desktop business (koreatimes.co.kr)
13128.
CSS Background Blend Modes (blogs.adobe.com)
13129.
A Product Manager on the Front Lines, Pt 1 (blog.redline.cc)
13130.
Researchers ID Thousands of Organic Materials for Use in Solar Cells (technologyreview.com)
13131.
DropboxJS - JS Client for the Dropbox API (github.com)
13132.
Ten Reasons Why IVP Invested in Snapchat (ivp.com)
13133.
Twinkies Coming Back in July (abcnews.go.com)
13134.
Podcast: Adobe Security Chief Brad Arkin on Defending the Vault at Adobe (buzzsprout.com)
13135.
Shutting down Facebook & Google (blog.ziade.org)
13136.
How to Pick a Recurring Billing and Payment Provider (referralsaasquatch.com)
13137.
Mobile Hacking 101 (ethicalhacker.net)
13138.
If planets were closer (dailymail.co.uk)
13139.
How to Interview Candidates - Jobs to be Done style (blog.marksweep.com)
13140.
Craft Whiskey Isn’t Necessarily Better (slate.com)