July 2015 Archive
4291.
Satoru Iwata: the role of a programmer (1994) (shmuplations.com)
4292.
How we traded a million Minecraft blocks in Bitcoin (medium.com)
4293.
Meetings Are Legalized Robbery (yegor256.com)
4294.
Why was Oscar-winning Snowden documentarian detained 50+ times in US airports? (arstechnica.com)
4295.
Google accidentally reveals data on 'right to be forgotten' requests (theguardian.com)
4296.
New Horizons AMA (reddit.com)
4297.
Server Farms Writ Large: Super-Sizing the Cloud Campus (datacenterfrontier.com)
4298.
Chatting in Secret While We’re All Being Watched (firstlook.org)
4299.
Mobile Robots and RFID Tags Internet-Of-Things-Ify the Outdoors (spectrum.ieee.org)
4300.
Going mobile with React Native (a full tutorial) (reactkungfu.com)
4301.
Show HN: QFC, Quick Command-Line File Completion (github.com)
4302.
Is Transparency the Music Industry's Next Battle? (npr.org)
4303.
Elon Musk – Starting a Business (youtube.com)
4304.
Which of the 11 American nations do you live in? (washingtonpost.com)
4305.
Learn Git Branching (pcottle.github.io)
4306.
Cybersecurity startup LogDog raises $3.5M to sniff out hackers (geektime.com)
4307.
Software optimization resources (agner.org)
4308.
DynamoDB Triggers, Streams, and Cross-Region Replication (aws.amazon.com)
4309.
True Wealth Ownership: Greeks and Chinese Learn the Hard Way (coinprices.io)
4310.
A Yabloesque Variant of the Bernardete Paradox (blog.oup.com)
4311.
Internet Protocol Journal: Volume 18 Number 2 [pdf] (ipj.dreamhosters.com)
4312.
Capacitive touch banana piano in Clojure / Overtone (blog.eikeland.se)
4313.
Drone Startups Take Flight in Asia (wsj.com)
4314.
Intro to Meteor Revision 1.0 (youtube.com)
4315.
Slack is the Operating System (medium.com)
4316.
Could androids walk among us without us knowing? Dystopian exp suggests yes (bbc.com)
4317.
That Time the Internet Sent a SWAT Team to My Mom’s House (narrative.ly)
4318.
Escape rooms are turning into big business – and that may not be good for gamers (marketwatch.com)
4319.
Neurodiversity: How autistic adults banded together to start a movement (washingtonpost.com)
4320.
A decentralized prediction market called Augur is seeking Alpha testers (augur.net)