Control Structure #36: Quantum Fluctuations Somewhere
Jul 24, 2013•1 hr
Episode description
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
Links
- 10 Rules of Internet – Anil Dash
- BBC News – First tests of ‘130mph’ lawnmower
- FOIA 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 – News
- Linux vs. Windows – Twenty Sided
- Has Ubuntu lost it? | News | TechRadar
- Khronos Releases OpenGL 4.4 Specification – Khronos Group Press Release
- The Evolution of Direct3D | The SaintThe Saint (the one you should read)
- Old School Monday: The DirectX Files | Maximum PC
- linux – Why do game developers prefer Windows? – Programmers Stack Exchange
- How An Engineering Toy For Girls Went From Kickstarter To Bestseller – ReadWrite
- Game Programmer Quits Job To Sell Street Food, Doubles Salary
- Riding the New Silk Road – Interactive Feature – NYTimes.com
- Victory Lap for Ask Patents – Joel on Software
- Why I’m not paying the Troll Toll | Todd Moore
- App Developers: Lodsys is Back. It’s Time to Beat this Troll. | Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Yahoo! Mail is not catching up anymore. Your move GMail – BackwardCompatible.net
- Finland Writes History With Crowdsourced Copyright Law | TorrentFreak
- 50 Things That Look Just Like Your Childhood
- WebPagetest Test Result – Dulles : thenexus.tv/ – 07/18/13 07:26:37
- WebPagetest – Test Log
- Test your IPv6.
- Coding Horror: International Backup Awareness Day
This 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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