I have talked about human filters and my plan for digital curation. These items are the fruits of those ideas, the items I deemed worthy from my daily reading. These items are a combination of tech business news, development news and programming tools and techniques. You will note that some of the formatting has changed, and that is due to the change in my process. Formatting, and the information presented, is likely to change a bit as I develop my new process.
- NSA and GCHQ agents ‘leak Tor bugs’, alleges developer | BBC News
- IoT: How I hacked my home | Securelist
- A Wonderful SQL Feature: Quantified Comparison Predicates (ANY, ALL) | Javalobby
- Next-Gen Lighting Is Pushing The Limits Of Realism | Kotaku
- Maximize your Customer Value – Think Lean, Go Lean and Stay Lean | Javalobby
- D for the Win | Tomer Filiba
- Classloading and locking | Javalobby
- Dew Drop – August 22, 2014 (#1840) | Morning Dew
- GPU Marching Cubes in webGL | miaumiau interactive studio
- Java Numeric Formatting | Inspired by Actual Events
- XLNT Platform: Driving A/B Testing at LinkedIn | LinkedIn Engineering
- Ways To Avoid Overwhelming Users: Lessons Learned From My High-School Teachers | Smashing Magazine
- Mental Health, Trauma, and Startup Founders | Zac Townsend
- Google’s fact-checking bots build vast knowledge bank | New Scientist
- Are You a Publisher or a Brand Manager? | RSI Content Solutions
- Three Loyalty Metrics You Don’t Know | RJ Metrics
- Stealthy, Razor Thin ATM Insert Skimmers | Krebs on Security
- Most U.S. Businesses Don’t Know They Were Caught Up In Massive Cyberattack | TechCrunch
- Startup Founders in Southeast Asia, it’s Time to Step Up | The Next Web
- The shortlist | Seth’s Blog
- Typographic Programming Language | Josh On Design
- On bananas and string matching algorithms | wabbo.org
- Some Notes on ‘D for the Win’ | Tomer Filiba
- Clojure is Imperative | LispCast
- The Web is Broken and We Should Fix It | Hapgood
- Java Concurrency Tutorial – Atomicity and race conditions | Java Code Geeks
- Let’s build a browser engine! Part 4: Style | Matt Brubeck
I hope you enjoy today’s items, and please participate in the discussions on those sites.