August 2015 Archive
8011.
Why China's currency has two names (bbc.com)
8012.
Stelarc grows ear on his arm, plans to connect it to Internet (abc.net.au)
8013.
Stackdump – an offline browser for StackExchange sites (bitbucket.org)
8014.
Building a Time Capsule – Guidelines for Preserving Materials [pdf] (mnhs.org)
8015.
Algorithmic Trading: The Play-At-Home Version (wsj.com)
8016.
Can fat cells “feel” fat? (medcom.uiowa.edu)
8017.
Java Style Classes in C++ (strlen.com)
8018.
Streaming Replication time lag monitoring added to check_postgres (blog.endpoint.com)
8019.
Nuggets from 'How to Start a Startup' Course (nuggetsapp.com)
8020.
Columbia House Owner Files for Bankruptcy (wsj.com)
8021.
Tim Cook, Eric Schmidt, YC Invest in Nebia (venturebeat.com)
8022.
WebGL racing lines – fast interactive cubes (codepen.io)
8023.
Golang/leveldb (github.com)
8024.
Asprox botnet, a long-running nuisance, disappears (infoworld.com)
8025.
Full TrustZone exploit for MSM8974 (github.com)
8026.
Why it's so hard to find product/market fit? (alvintai.com)
8027.
Meet One of Korea's Hottest Startups (collegestartup.org)
8028.
The Hacker Mentality (alexkehr.com)
8029.
107 feet of fire-breathing titanium - a story about the SR-71 Blackbird (finance.yahoo.com)
8030.
Netflix.com Adopts Universal JavaScript, Drops Java from Rendering Pipeline (infoq.com)
8031.
AMA: Jason Fried, CEO and Co-Founder of Basecamp (formerly 37signals) (designernews.co)
8032.
FreedomBox-0.5 (freedomboxfoundation.org)
8033.
Introduction to Debugging (blogs.msdn.com)
8034.
How to build a simple neural network (stevenmiller888.github.io)
8035.
German Journalists Celebrate as Treason Inquiry Is Dropped (nytimes.com)
8036.
Prevent image hotlinking while supporting a cause (blog.fourtonfish.com)
8037.
Hackers who breached corporate wires made millions off insider trading (washingtonpost.com)
8038.
Symfony Framework Achieves 100% PHP7 Compatibility (symfony.com)
8039.
We’re struggling to get traction with SSL because it’s still a “premium service” (troyhunt.com)
8040.
Google Creates Alphabet, but Runs into BMW (nytimes.com)