August 2013 Archive
6061.
SpeakerBlast - Turns Every Device With A Speaker Into A Bose Surround Sound (youtube.com)
6062.
OAuth is awesome, OAuth is horrible. (blog.epanastasi.com)
6063.
Uruguay MPs back marijuana legalisation bill (bbc.co.uk)
6064.
Samurai Loren Fykes of the Third Gundan releases recommendation app Quchy (beaconreports.net)
6065.
Revealing a Health Care Secret: The Price (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
6066.
Let Me Teach You Arduino, With JavaScript (lostechies.com)
6067.
Measuring and explaining the overhead of Java Collections (plumbr.eu)
6068.
The NSA's Surveillance Is Unconstitutional (online.wsj.com)
6069.
Uruguay votes to create world's first national legal marijuana market (theguardian.com)
6070.
Demonstrating Go's Easy C Interop (dennisforbes.ca)
6071.
Luvit - asynchronous I/O for Lua (luvit.io)
6072.
Lucid dream (en.wikipedia.org)
6073.
U.S. Laws vs. The Human Genome (garysieling.com)
6074.
What the creator of "The Million Dollar Homepage" went on to make (calm.com)
6075.
A Sustainable Business (Woothemes) (woothemes.com)
6076.
Sorting - Visualized (gizmodo.com)
6077.
Learn Java Programming (and More) by Solving Challenges (kickstarter.com)
6078.
Gigantic Bundle of 59,000+ Web resources from BundleStorm (dealfuel.com)
6079.
The Ticktock of the Death Clock (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
6080.
Automatic analysis of Mario Kart 64 video for statistics (github.com)
6081.
DuckDuckGo: 100,000,000 searches in July (twitter.com)
6082.
How I Develop Websites (wegnerdesign.com)
6083.
Relationships, the jobless future, and Zolodeck (blog.zololabs.com)
6084.
Show HN: Jaunt - Java Web Automation (Headless Browser) API (jaunt-api.com)
6085.
Playing around with the Leap Motion Controller on the web [video] (gosquared.com)
6086.
Parallelizing core.logic (scattered-thoughts.net)
6087.
Show HN: A node.js wrapper for the DuckDuckGo API (github.com)
6088.
Financial-technology firms: Revenge of the nerds (economist.com)
6089.
Report from the Microsoft v. Motorola Hearing in Seattle (groklaw.net)
6090.
What a Sign Up Really Means: "Contact Me, Maybe?" (medium.com)