2012 Archive
2971.
How Reddit went from a second-tier aggregator to the Web’s unstoppable force (slate.com)
2972.
Cool URIs don't change. (w3.org)
2973.
I Launched My Startup Yesterday, This Is How The Hectic Day Went (webstartup.me)
2974.
How can one manage thousands of IF…THEN…ELSE rules? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
2975.
Switch Your Databases To Flash Storage (highscalability.com)
2976.
Bpython is a fancy interface to the Python interpreter (bpython-interpreter.org)
2977.
Show HN: SocialFolders, "Dropbox for social"
2978.
How we gave colors names and it messed with our brains (part II) (empiricalzeal.com)
2979.
Hacker Monthly: best of the Internet, printed out, and it’s turning a profit (niemanlab.org)
2980.
Show HN: See Kickstarter successes and failures (thekickbackmachine.com)
2981.
Photo shows Mars rover descent (bbc.co.uk)
2982.
Makisu - CSS 3D dropdown concept (soulwire.github.com)
2983.
Put Alan Turing on the next £10 note (epetitions.direct.gov.uk)
2984.
One Drug to Shrink All Tumors (news.sciencemag.org)
2985.
Building Your First Profitable Startup (layeredthoughts.com)
2986.
Ask PG: If Viaweb hadn't worked out, what would you have likely done next?
2987.
A primer on Python decorators (thumbtack.com)
2988.
Learn Regex The Hard Way (regex.learncodethehardway.org)
2989.
Hellbanned from Hacker News (jcs.org)
2990.
You should be using Google Analytics to log your startup's client-side errors (thetaboard.com)
2991.
Ruby Patterns from GitHub's Codebase (zachholman.com)
2992.
JavaScript is not suitable for large web apps (blogs.adobe.com)
2993.
Make Your Email Hacker Proof (codinghorror.com)
2994.
The FreeBSD Foundation falls short of its 2012 fundraising goal by 50% (freebsdfoundation.org)
2995.
No, really, pi is wrong: The Tau Manifesto (tauday.com)
2996.
Linode Manager Security Incident (status.linode.com)
2997.
99 Problems But Money Ain't One (37signals.com)
2998.
Kickstarter, Trademarks and Lies (arduino.cc)
2999.
Google Set to Release iOS Maps App Tonight (allthingsd.com)
3000.
Justin Kan Launches Exec (YC W12) For Real-Time Mobile Jobs (forbes.com)