May 2013 Archive
4891.
Robotic insect: World's smallest flying robot takes off (bbc.co.uk)
4892.
Blasting Cap Danger (archive.org)
4893.
YC without being in YC (42floors.com)
4894.
An Interview with Tumblr's Lead Designer, Peter Vidani (theindustry.cc)
4895.
Staples-is-now-selling-3d-printers (techcrunch.com)
4896.
The MD5 hash of the null string is not null
4897.
How the TSA, FAA, and airlines encourage crime (medium.com)
4898.
Why RSA Works: Three Fundamental Questions Answered (doctrina.org)
4899.
How to permanently bootstrap your startup (venturebeat.com)
4900.
Barley Aims To Be The Absolute Simplest Way To Create And Edit Websites (techcrunch.com)
4901.
Top U.S. Cities for Women Entrepreneurs (entrepreneur.com)
4902.
How to delight users? (kintya.com)
4903.
Google and Adobe Contribute Open Source Rasterizer to FreeType (pcworld.com)
4904.
Indian Coders Found Cheating in Google Code Jam? (nextbigwhat.com)
4905.
A poster than can only be fully seen when looked at from a child's point of view (bbc.co.uk)
4906.
I Can't Code, But You Can't Sell (linkedin.com)
4907.
YouTube Said to Be Planning a Subscription Option (nytimes.com)
4908.
Parse introduces a redesign of its Dashboard (blog.parse.com)
4909.
LLVM Vectorizer (systemcall.org)
4910.
Seven Days of Open Source (corner.squareup.com)
4911.
Mobile Web Apps & MVPs (workshirtinc.com)
4912.
90% Of The Most Innovative Products From The Past Few Decades Were Not Patented (techdirt.com)
4913.
MinUnit - a minimal unit testing framework for C (jera.com)
4914.
Sketch is 50% off today (itunes.apple.com)
4915.
Government Lab Admits to Using Quantum Internet for Two Years (gizmodo.com)
4916.
Filterable Virtual Private Server List ()
4917.
We’ve got a Butterfly Labs Bitcoin miner, and it’s pretty darn fast (arstechnica.com)
4918.
Oculus Rift first impressions (bemmu.com)
4919.
Scientist Stephen Hawking To Boycott Israeli Conference (npr.org)
4920.
There's Just No Getting around It: You're Building a Distributed System (queue.acm.org)