July 2014 Archive
6571.
Ask HN: Can you pay down a YC SAFE like a debt note? ()
6572.
The N.S.A.'s Spying on Muslim-Americans (newyorker.com)
6573.
Marc Andreessen’s first six months on Twitter were unbelievably epic (qz.com)
6574.
Plants Listen for Hungry Caterpillars, First-of-Its-Kind Study Suggests (news.nationalgeographic.com)
6575.
DIY USB password generator (2012) (codeandlife.com)
6576.
Seeed Studio's Open Parts Library: commonly used electronics components (seeedstudio.com)
6577.
Hate fighting with Outlook? There's a better way to build emails (itunes.apple.com)
6578.
An introduction to Impedance (audiodomain.blogspot.com)
6579.
Python bumps off Java as top learning language (computerworld.com)
6580.
Craaave is music exchanged across multiple music services (craaave.com)
6581.
This Chart Explains Every Culture In The World (businessinsider.com)
6582.
Ask HN: Advice for a newly graduated Rails dev ()
6583.
Ask HN: Cloudfare, why use it? ()
6584.
GitHub tracks you by email (figuiere.net)
6585.
Show HN: Gaza and Israel on Instagram (bothside.herokuapp.com)
6586.
Yahoo is dropping incoming Email messages without user warning or consent (karim-ouda.blogspot.com)
6587.
OOP: Worst kind of success (quora.com)
6588.
What are some examples of software being used to solve major social problems? ()
6589.
Are Israelis really rude? (medium.com)
6590.
Flunking Out, at a Price (nytimes.com)
6591.
GET LAMP: The Text Adventure Documentary [video] (youtube.com)
6592.
Accurate World Cup predictions posted on Twitter the day before the match (twitter.com)
6593.
Human memory-stimulation devices get $37.5m research boost from DARPA (arstechnica.com)
6594.
Disable Visited Links for Firefox (addons.mozilla.org)
6595.
Ask HN: Anyone know of startups that have offices (or are based) in Hong Kong? ()
6596.
Julia 0.3 Release Candidate 1 (github.com)
6597.
Programmable Email: an API to You (blog.zorinaq.com)
6598.
Show HN: My (Refactored) Tech Aggregator (alltech.io)
6599.
Qubes - run all your programs in domains (qubes-os.org)
6600.
Rand Paul Had Sitdowns With Mark Zuckerberg And Peter Thiel (businessinsider.com)