2012 Archive
1711.
VLC Core is LGPL (jbkempf.com)
1712.
Hardware is dead (venturebeat.com)
1713.
Betaworks has acquired the core assets of Digg (blog.betaworks.com)
1714.
Google Flights (google.com)
1715.
Just how big are porn sites? (extremetech.com)
1716.
Linus Torvalds: The King of Geeks (And Dad of 3) (wired.com)
1717.
If You Don’t Think You Need It, You Haven’t Seen Greatness (techcrunch.com)
1718.
Virtualenv to be part of Python 3.3 (mail.python.org)
1719.
IBM: The cost difference is too great for business not to look for H1B workers (cis.org)
1720.
HBO Decides It Still Isn't Difficult Enough To Watch HBO Shows (techdirt.com)
1721.
How to Hire a Programmer (codinghorror.com)
1722.
1987 Time Capsule Predictions by Sci-Fi Writers About 2012 (writersofthefuture.com)
1723.
Google+ Is Going To Mess Up The Internet (readwriteweb.com)
1724.
Storing Passwords Securely (throwingfire.com)
1725.
Dude, it's a laptop you want, not an iPad (andrewoneverything.com)
1726.
Google disables compression for OpenSSL in Chrome - SSL exploit coming? (chromiumcodereview.appspot.com)
1727.
Twitter sets max user caps for 3rd party clients and limits rates (thenextweb.com)
1728.
Why time appears to speed up with age (everything2.com)
1729.
Bill would force patent trolls to pay defendants' legal bills (arstechnica.com)
1730.
Descriptive Camera: A camera that prints a description, not an image (mattrichardson.com)
1731.
Cable lacing on the Curiosity rover (igkt.net)
1732.
Glances - an easy CLI overview of your system (CPU, mem, I/O) (nicolargo.github.com)
1733.
Show HN: RewindHN - Go back in Hacker News history (rewindhn.com)
1734.
/dev/zero has infinite electrons and /dev/null has an infinite appetite for them (linusakesson.net)
1735.
Complete, stand alone Stanford machine learning course notes (holehouse.org)
1736.
IRecognition: I am no longer Apple's Target Market (mergy.org)
1737.
Meteor Raises $11.2M from Andreessen Horowitz (meteor.com)
1738.
Hotel Wifi JavaScript Injection (justinsomnia.org)
1739.
C.S. Lewis on Writing (lettersofnote.com)
1740.
How Copyright Enforcement Robots Killed the Hugo Awards (io9.com)