April 2012 Archive
1981.
Tmux is sweet as heck (me.veekun.com)
1982.
Leave your cellphone at home (nplusonemag.com)
1983.
Stanford, Open University surpass 50M downloads on iTunes U (appleinsider.com)
1984.
Brendan Eich, Prop 8 and homophobia (blog.tommorris.org)
1985.
Making the HTTP Archive Faster (stevesouders.com)
1986.
Meteor will be changing its license ()
1987.
Sweden’s New Gender-Neutral Pronoun (slate.com)
1988.
Ask HN: Dealing with pre-launch competitors ()
1989.
Gnome Shell and Unity (smotko.si)
1990.
Microsoft Dumping Bing? (pcmag.com)
1991.
China plans national, unified CPU architecture (extremetech.com)
1992.
Google found guilty of misleading advertising with Adwords (abc.net.au)
1993.
The Middle Way, and Why Apple Will Reboot the MacBook (charliepark.org)
1994.
Tumblr President Steps Down (john.io)
1995.
With all this natural gas, who needs oil? (csmonitor.com)
1996.
The simplest way to create a beautiful landing page for your iPhone app (ooomf.com)
1997.
Show HN: Learning to let go - our hosted real-time platform (hydna.com)
1998.
Show HN: My afternoon project - Pink Noise mp3. (pinknoisemp3.com)
1999.
Will an IBM computer be your next mayor? (extremetech.com)
2000.
Apple contemplated illegally dividing the digital content world with Amazon (allthingsd.com)
2001.
Poll: How many downloads per month on Android Store ( homemade apps )
2002.
MariaDB/MySQL, PostgreSQL and SQLite3 - Comparing Command-Line Interfaces (linuxjournal.com)
2003.
Show HN: TimeForZen, my first "learning to code" solo project (timeforzen.com)
2004.
Making Lean Startup Tactics Work for Games (gamasutra.com)
2005.
How Capcom’s fighting game reality show turned ugly (penny-arcade.com)
2006.
New cyberattack against Iranian oil sector (google.com)
2007.
New quantum computer approach from University of Sydney (sydney.edu.au)
2008.
All the hacks from HackNY Spring 2012 Hackathon (hackerleague.org)
2009.
Ask HN: What if usernames were only visible after you have voted on a comment? ()
2010.
Is Anti-Virus Really Dead? (computer-forensics.sans.org)