Young, Vegetarian, Non-Smoking Indians Are Struggling With Heart Disease
(desinutritionauthority.com)
June 2015 Archive
991.
992.
London: the city that ate itself
(theguardian.com)
993.
An email template for candidates frustrated with unresponsive employers
(blog.landing.jobs)
994.
Our love of technology risks becoming a quiet conspiracy against ourselves
(theconversation.com)
995.
Kleiner Perkins says Pao is asking for $2.7M not to appeal
(arstechnica.com)
996.
Ruins of forgotten empires: APL Languages (2013)
(scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
997.
What Silicon Valley Can Learn from Seoul
(nytimes.com)
998.
What happens when you add a new teller? (2008)
(johndcook.com)
999.
1000.
A persistent key-value server in 40 lines and a sad fact (2014)
(java-is-the-new-c.blogspot.com)
1001.
High-Profile Study Turns Up the Antitrust Heat on Google
(bloomberg.com)
1002.
La Ruche qui dit Oui
(avc.com)
1003.
Japan Building Giant Battery Systems to Store Solar Power
(blogs.wsj.com)
1004.
Project Seen
(projectseen.com)
1005.
1006.
On undoing, fixing, or removing commits in git
(sethrobertson.github.io)
1007.
Image Processing with Go
(esdrasbeleza.com)
1009.
Sand Hill Exchange Fined $20,000 by SEC
(blog.sandhill.exchange)
1010.
Why Doesn't Creativity Matter in Tech Recruiting?
(prog21.dadgum.com)
1011.
“I Emailed 97,931 Users Their Passwords”
(atechdad.com)
1012.
GoFundMe Founders Sell a Majority Stake
(blogs.wsj.com)
1013.
“Technology widens existing disparities”
(nytimes.com)
1014.
1015.
“EPIC” fail–how OPM hackers tapped the mother lode of espionage data
(arstechnica.com)
1016.
HyperRogue – A non-Euclidean roguelike
(roguetemple.com)
1017.
Smartphone EMF Detector
(ledhack.org)
1018.
1019.
Hammer.js: Add touch gestures to your page
(hammerjs.github.io)
1020.
Quick fix for an early Internet problem lives on a quarter-century later
(washingtonpost.com)