September 2012 Archive
721.
Ask HN: Can I visit your tech business in NY City?
722.
"Flick to tv" represents everything wrong with product design today (fuckjetpacks.com)
723.
Being honest with myself: my journey to learning how to code (zackshapiro.com)
724.
Red Herring awards: a scam? (techinasia.com)
725.
Hubble Has Spotted An Ancient Galaxy That Shouldn't Exist (io9.com)
726.
</CaptureTheFlag> (stripe.com)
727.
Sweet.js: Hygienic Macros for JavaScript (github.com)
728.
PlainTasks - opinionated todo-list plugin for Sublime Text 2 (github.com)
729.
Inappropriate Use of Adobe Code Signing Certificate (blogs.adobe.com)
730.
Breakthrough silicon scanning discovers backdoor in military chip (cl.cam.ac.uk)
731.
FBI Says Laptop Wasn't Hacked; Never Possessed File of Apple Device IDs (wired.com)
732.
Show HN: escape from meetings, etc with a prearranged phone call: GetOutCall.com (getoutcall.com)
733.
16 days since last ruby drama (rubydramas.com)
734.
Unpublished Photos of Steve Jobs and Silicon Valley’s Early Days (wired.com)
735.
Space Infographic - Keep scrolling & reach 13 billion miles from earth (bbc.com)
736.
Indeed, An Almost Entirely Bootstrapped Job Search Giant, Gets A Monster Exit (sfgate.com)
737.
Has Apple Peaked? (nytimes.com)
738.
Coca-cola nails social media by releasing personalized bottles (owened.co.nz)
739.
Turbolinks for Rails (like pjax) (github.com)
740.
Moving to Go (blog.toggl.com)
741.
JSON Patch, a proposed standard for synchronizing JSON structures (tools.ietf.org)
742.
Prime Number Visualization Simulation Spiral (numbersimulation.com)
743.
The Introvert's Networking Survival Guide: Large Events (samuelmullen.com)
744.
Ruby, PHP, MySQL, Perl, Free Hosting for geeks (1.ai)
745.
Why Raspberry Pi Is Unsuitable for Education (whitequark.org)
746.
The Difficulties of Self Publicising (scirra.com)
747.
Apple’s Patent Win Is Bad For Us All (techcrunch.com)
748.
Stanford CS240h, Functional Systems in Haskell (github.com)
749.
Mozilla juices Firefox's JavaScript with IonMonkey (news.cnet.com)
750.
Nintendo Almost Made a Knitting Add-On for NES (ign.com)