Chris and Andrew talk about lack of trust, rules of the internet, FOIA, RASPBERRY!, Linux, OpenGL, DirectX, girls, China, patents, Yahoo, Finland, a responsive design trick, building a computer, and listener feedback.
Links
10 Rules of Internet – Anil DashBBC News – First tests of ‘130mph’ lawnmowerFOIA Machine by The Center for Investigative Reporting — Kickstarter“Well, that was unexpected…”: The Raspberry Pi’s Hardware Random Number Generator | We Saw a Chicken …WineHQ – NewsLinux vs. Windows – Twenty SidedHas Ubuntu lost it? | News | TechRadarKhronos Releases OpenGL 4.4 Specification – Khronos Group Press ReleaseThe Evolution of Direct3D | The SaintThe Saint (the one you should read)Old School Monday: The DirectX Files | Maximum PClinux – Why do game developers prefer Windows? – Programmers Stack ExchangeHow An Engineering Toy For Girls Went From Kickstarter To Bestseller – ReadWriteGame Programmer Quits Job To Sell Street Food, Doubles SalaryRiding the New Silk Road – Interactive Feature – NYTimes.comVictory Lap for Ask Patents – Joel on SoftwareWhy I’m not paying the Troll Toll | Todd MooreApp Developers: Lodsys is Back. It’s Time to Beat this Troll. | Electronic Frontier FoundationYahoo! Mail is not catching up anymore. Your move GMail – BackwardCompatible.netFinland Writes History With Crowdsourced Copyright Law | TorrentFreak50 Things That Look Just Like Your ChildhoodWebPagetest Test Result – Dulles : thenexus.tv/ – 07/18/13 07:26:37WebPagetest – Test LogTest your IPv6.Coding Horror: International Backup Awareness DayResponsive Design Trick
Music
Bump Foot – Releases – foot132Podcast FantasticThis episode of Control Structure has a Fringe episode. You should really listen to The Fringe #116: CS #36 — Big Download Buttons!
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