Why you’ll always think your product is shit
(andrewchenblog.com)
2012 Archive
2581.
2582.
Hacking an ATM
(henryschwarz.blogspot.co.uk)
2583.
A tale of the supreme competence of Neil Armstrong
(aei-ideas.org)
2584.
Internet Archive Starts Seeding 1,398,875 Torrents
(torrentfreak.com)
2585.
C vs GO
(crypto.stanford.edu)
2586.
2587.
We're Underestimating the Risk of Human Extinction
(theatlantic.com)
2588.
TechCrunch is a bully
(lanewood.me)
2589.
Notepad++ 6.0 Released
(notepad-plus-plus.org)
2590.
QT 5 launched by new owner, Digia
(digia.com)
2591.
Startups Are Bands for Hackers
(petersobot.com)
2592.
Flame Malware Makers Send 'Suicide' Code
(bbc.com)
2593.
The Nature of Lisp
(defmacro.org)
2595.
Raspberry Pi moves manufacturing to the UK
(raspberrypi.org)
2596.
All or something (2009)
(37signals.com)
2597.
Jonathan Coulton on MegaUpload and piracy
(jonathancoulton.com)
2598.
Feynman on explanations
(lesswrong.com)
2599.
How I Develop Things and Why
(kennethreitz.com)
2600.
The Codeless Code - Tales to make wiser programmers.
(thecodelesscode.com)
2601.
Pricing Experiments
(conversionxl.com)
2602.
2603.
HP introduces new Apple iMac
(thenextweb.com)
2604.
2605.
C++11 and Boost - Succinct like Python
(fendrich.se)
2606.
Seattle to deploy Gigabit fiber network
(seattle.gov)
2607.
Linus Torvalds on new Chromebook Aura UI
(plus.google.com)
2608.
Even experts get it wrong
(notch.tumblr.com)
2609.
The Pirate Bay Wants You To Really Download A Car
(torrentfreak.com)
2610.
Coding Horror: Separating Programming Sheep from Non-Programming Goats
(codinghorror.com)