March 2012 Archive
901.
Shelling Out Sucks (julialang.org)
902.
iPad 3 4G Teardown (ifixit.com)
903.
MIT stacks solar panels like pancakes, increases their power output by up to 20x (extremetech.com)
904.
Bacteria converts carbon dioxide into liquid fuel (extremetech.com)
905.
Even Non-Techies Aim to Learn the Internet’s Language (nytimes.com)
906.
RDP and the Critical Server Attack Surface (dankaminsky.com)
907.
On Keeping Busy and Staying Sane in Startups (paulstamatiou.com)
908.
Rails Is More Than An API (projectorpm.com)
909.
I’m calling it: Ubuntu is finally ready for the world. (tjwebb.wordpress.com)
910.
Why did Objective-C never catch on? (Ask Slashdot, Aug 2000) (ask.slashdot.org)
911.
Baby Boomers: We had it all, and still do. (theglobeandmail.com)
912.
Guess What's the Fastest-Adopted Gadget of the Last 50 Years (theatlantic.com)
913.
Apple and the risks of trading 29,000 times per second (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
914.
LED's efficiency exceeds 100% (physorg.com)
915.
Your ideas are shit. Make them anyway. (graygenesis.com)
916.
Ember.js - Rich Internet Applications Done Right (infoq.com)
917.
How to win a hackathon (blog.rumma.ge)
918.
The Banks Win, Again (nytimes.com)
919.
Microsoft warns: Expect exploits for critical Windows worm hole (zdnet.com)
920.
Rise of the Hack (tokbox.com)
921.
Writing great Javascript (oli.me.uk)
922.
A profitable, growing, useful, legal, well-loved... failure (apenwarr.ca)
923.
Don’t Ask Customers What They’ll Pay. Tell Them. (blog.spark59.com)
924.
The Well Intentioned Commissar (highered.blogspot.com)
925.
This Meeting Has Cost.. (javascript ticker) (tobytripp.github.com)
926.
New Medium Instance, 64-bit bit Ubiquity, SSH Client (aws.typepad.com)
927.
Hunting deep-seeded kernel bugs (anchor.com.au)
928.
Using Parse and Trigger.io for cross-platform apps without pain in the back-end (trigger.io)
929.
Adobe to charge Flash coders to use 'premium' features (news.cnet.com)
930.
The Mystery of 18 Twitching Teenagers in Le Roy (nytimes.com)