December 2012 Archive
1171.
“a dribbling selfish jerk” – an analysis of getting on the front page of HN (afatefulhaven.com)
1172.
Fear of Amazon Pushes Retailers to Take On Risks of Same-Day Shipping (nytimes.com)
1173.
Only An Idiot Would Rob a Bank: How Inflation Deflated the Stick-Up (thebillfold.com)
1174.
The Simple Truth (2008) (yudkowsky.net)
1175.
Show HN: A DNS server that removes the top million domains (millionshort.com)
1176.
Google I/O 2013 (google.com)
1177.
SwiftKey Flow beta now open (swiftkey.net)
1178.
Uzbl: Lightweight webkit browser following the Unix philosophy (uzbl.org)
1179.
Technology giants at war (economist.com)
1180.
Code Your Own Holiday Card with Codecademy Code Cards (cards.codecademy.com)
1181.
Money != Object (awesomistguy.com)
1182.
Hood: A transactional, database-agnostic ORM for Go (github.com)
1183.
Where's Ryan Dahl?
1184.
Everything Is Marketing: How Growth Hackers Redefine The Game (fastcompany.com)
1185.
Show HN: TED video downloader to MKV with subtitles embedded (github.com)
1186.
Editorial: If Barrett Brown's Guilty, Then So Am I (technewsdaily.com)
1187.
KA Lite: Bringing Education To Those Who Need It Most (thisisyourbrainonblogs.wordpress.com)
1188.
The Code Of Conduct (jessenoller.com)
1189.
Microsoft Kills Expression Suite (expression.microsoft.com)
1190.
Code quality is the least important reason to pair program (braintreepayments.com)
1191.
Things not to say to a graduate student (jbdeaton.com)
1192.
Want to chat with inaccessible people? Pay them, not Facebook (gramicon.com)
1193.
Tesla Model S 60kWh Gets Official EPA Ratings (treehugger.com)
1194.
The Immediate Future of Jekyll (blog.parkermoore.de)
1195.
Has Google Finally Found Its Mobile Design Chops? (techcrunch.com)
1196.
Graph Coloring, or Proof by Crayon (jeremykun.wordpress.com)
1197.
THQ Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy (kotaku.com)
1198.
Christopher Alexander: An Introduction for Object-Oriented Designers (patternlanguage.com)
1199.
How to bring down mission-critical GPS networks with $2,500 (arstechnica.com)
1200.
Eight conversations at a time – handling live chats the smart way (olark.com)