2012 Archive
4771.
If you're using Node.js, you're doing life wrong (codeslinger.posterous.com)
4772.
Technical = Coder. Non-Technical = Non-Coder. (42floors.com)
4773.
nReduce: an alliance of hackers (nreduce.com)
4774.
Actually using Ed (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
4775.
GET /browser.exe (blog.ezyang.com)
4776.
HyperDex: A Searchable Distributed Key-Value Store (hyperdex.org)
4777.
The Pirate Bay's Peter Sunde: It's evolution, stupid (wired.co.uk)
4778.
Simplified Sign-Up and Log-In Flows (sachagreif.com)
4779.
Node.js - Convincing the boss guide (nodeguide.com)
4780.
Hidden Fortunes of Chinese Leaders (nytimes.com)
4781.
Cuddle Mattress (indiegogo.com)
4782.
Ask HN: How does an experienced freelancer get work?
4783.
Math professor's side mirror that eliminates 'blind spot' receives US patent (phys.org)
4784.
Matt Cutts Responds on Google's Paid Link Campaign (plus.google.com)
4785.
Meetings.io - Simple, online meetings (meetings.io)
4786.
Tweetbot for Mac - Public Alpha (tapbots.com)
4787.
Google account activity (googleblog.blogspot.com)
4788.
Clojure-powered Startups (infoq.com)
4789.
Show HN: Python Tools for Visual Studio (pytools.codeplex.com)
4790.
The "Army of One" entrepreneur (swombat.com)
4791.
Everything I’ve learned about selling SaaS in Japan (makeleaps.jp)
4792.
Learn from Haskell - Functional, Reusable JavaScript (seanhess.github.com)
4793.
How easy is it to buy YouTube views? $46 for 20,000 easy. (latimes.com)
4794.
Selling a startup at the age of 15 (dkume.com)
4795.
Saylor Foundation: Computer Science (saylor.org)
4796.
Why are column oriented databases so much faster than row oriented databases? (siganakis.com)
4797.
A startup founder's hourly rate (ninjasandrobots.com)
4798.
Brainstorming Doesn't Really Work (newyorker.com)
4799.
Discovering a Major Security Hole in Facebook's Android SDK (blog.parse.com)
4800.
Critical Linux bug that leads 100% CPU (leap second) (blog.wpkg.org)