June 2014 Archive
6091.
A guide to user testing your product by Feedly's cofounder (zapier.com)
6092.
CAdvisor: Resource usage monitoring for containers (github.com)
6093.
Too little, too late: my thoughts on ES6 modules (blog.toshokelectric.com)
6094.
Skybox Imaging to be acquired by Google (skybox.com)
6095.
FAA Gives Approval to BP to Use Commercial Drones Over Land (online.wsj.com)
6096.
Tech Startups Replace Bankers as Dublin Begins Recovery (bloomberg.com)
6097.
Continuous delivery and Feature flagging via chatops at Librato (blog.librato.com)
6098.
Fragmentation and SSD performance – Myth debunked (sami-lehtinen.net)
6099.
doorman – keeps your secret things (github.com)
6100.
Comcast is turning your Xfinity router into a public Wi-Fi hotspot (blog.seattlepi.com)
6101.
YouTube is about to make it easier for you to make money (freelancersunion.org)
6102.
Google to Buy Skybox Imaging for $500 Million (dealbook.nytimes.com)
6103.
The body dryer (indiegogo.com)
6104.
Inside Docker 1.0 and its newfound enterprise Linux support (sdtimes.com)
6105.
Comcast Wants To Turn Home Routers Into Public Wi-Fi Hotspots (gizmodo.com)
6106.
Robot/Worker ratio by country (twitter.com)
6107.
Upgrade from Windows 8 (fsf.org)
6108.
New Laser Device May Be A Drunk Driver's Worst Nightmare (huffingtonpost.com)
6109.
EBay’s local delivery plans unravel: eBay Now may shut down (venturebeat.com)
6110.
Emoji as variable names in Swift (github.com)
6111.
Mario Maker for Wii U (youtube.com)
6112.
Podcast: Socket.io v1.0 with Guillermo Rauch (nodeup.com)
6113.
US plans floating 'microcountries' with 'startup governments' (abc.net.au)
6114.
Google and the Trolley Problem (owen.org)
6115.
Drawing Antialiased Lines with OpenGL (mapbox.com)
6116.
Twenty Questions for Donald Knuth (informit.com)
6117.
Startup literally wants to turn your tech garbage into gold (arstechnica.com)
6118.
GoRazor is the Go port of the razor view engine originated from asp.net in 2011. (github.com)
6119.
The importance of stupidity in scientific research (jcs.biologists.org)
6120.
BlueOak Wants to Turn Your Old Electronics Into Solid Gold (wired.com)