May 2013 Archive
5941.
Guillotine Simulator Using The Oculus Rift (vimeo.com)
5942.
List of 38 available three letter .io domains (andio.herokuapp.com)
5943.
Simply Statistics (simplystatistics.org)
5944.
Living On Bitcoin For A Week: Can't Pay The Rent (forbes.com)
5945.
JavaScript Developers—Look Fly, Be Cool (teespring.com)
5946.
CFTC Considering Bitcoin Regulation (ft.com)
5947.
SB 327 would prohibit North Carolinians from purchasing vehicles from Tesla (teslamotorsnc.com)
5948.
Top 10 Programming Skills That Will Get You Hired (cio.com)
5949.
I can't code and you can't sell crap (linkedin.com)
5950.
One Linux over all: Mark Shuttleworth’s ambitious post-PC plans for Ubuntu (gigaom.com)
5951.
Gay marriage: a case study in conformism (spiked-online.com)
5952.
Symbolset : Type words and get font icon replacements (symbolset.com)
5953.
Parse Hosting, head-to-head with Heroku? (techcrunch.com)
5954.
A Box With A Hidden Video Camera Documents Journey Through the Mail (singularityhub.com)
5955.
Warren Buffett Live Q and A with the Levo League (levoleague.com)
5956.
You can feel guilty about oversleeping if you want to. ()
5957.
From a Dishwasher to a Hero (mashable.com)
5958.
Greengar, The Mobile Whiteboard, is trending on AngelList (angel.co)
5959.
Should There Be a Drinking Age for Coffee? (theatlantic.com)
5960.
The 10-Year-Old Inventor and the World’s Cutest Patent Drawing (wired.com)
5961.
Experiences about running a startup from the founder of glipho.com (glipho.com)
5962.
First real-world usage figures suggest Chromebooks are struggling (zdnet.com)
5963.
A Message to Shareholders About Our New $70 Million Purchase of “Elevator Pass.” (mcsweeneys.net)
5964.
ID, an easy to use OpenStreetMap editor in JavaScript (ideditor.com)
5965.
Silicon Valley Group's Political Effort Causes Uproar (nytimes.com)
5966.
Ask HN: Selling virtual goods for bitcoins, what do I need? ()
5967.
Dojo 1.9 Released (dojotoolkit.org)
5968.
JSON file containing all active airports (github.com)
5969.
Hexagonal Grids (redblobgames.com)
5970.
Don't believe the hype. AWS is expensive. (codero.com)