Woz on Creativity: Work Alone
(brainpickings.org)
2012 Archive
1741.
1742.
PHP is much better than what you think
(fabien.potencier.org)
1743.
Editorial: "How piracy changed my life"
(neowin.net)
1744.
Encrypted Chat Developer Detained, Interrogated at US Border
(zeropaid.com)
1745.
Some things I've learnt about programming
(blog.jgc.org)
1746.
How to travel around the world for a year.
(alexmaccaw.com)
1747.
The Terrifying Background of the Man Who Ran a CIA Assassination Unit
(theatlantic.com)
1748.
A Tutorial on Anonymous Email Accounts
(eff.org)
1749.
Best Practices Exist For A Reason
(tomdale.net)
1750.
1751.
Google Spanner's Most Surprising Revelation: NoSQL is Out and NewSQL is In
(highscalability.com)
1752.
The Programming Books That Meant The Most To Me
(37signals.com)
1753.
New Reddit CEO reporting for duty
(blog.reddit.com)
1754.
All The Cheat Sheets An Up To Date Web Designer Needs: CSS3, HTML5 and jQuery
(designresourcebox.com)
1755.
Exotic data structures
(concatenative.org)
1756.
What We Should Have Said To PG
(blog.rocketr.com)
1757.
How to Apologize
(philomousos.blogspot.com)
1758.
Entire cities dead on some World of Warcraft realms
(wow.joystiq.com)
1759.
Kara Is Self-Aware
(wired.com)
1760.
Escape from Callback Hell: Callbacks are the modern goto
(elm-lang.org)
1761.
1762.
Vimeo, DailyMotion, Pastebin, Xmarks & Major Torrent Sites Blocked in India
(indiancustomers.in)
1763.
Is My MacBook Pro Always Listening?
(brianpress.heroku.com)
1764.
The Future of CouchDB
(damienkatz.net)
1765.
Building a Product: One month later, $119.50 in the bank
(projectorpm.com)
1766.
Typing at 255 WPM shouldn't cost $4000
(opensource.com)
1767.
How Forbes Stole a New York Times Article and Got All The Traffic
(nickoneill.com)
1768.
1769.
Things I didn’t know about the WebKit inspector
(blog.joocode.com)
1770.
Twitter Bootstrap Generator
(martinbean.co.uk)