May 2013 Archive
6091.
Woolwich machete attack leaves man dead (bbc.co.uk)
6092.
The accelerator that brought you BangWithFriends (boost.vc)
6093.
Microsoft release anti-Chrome parody advert (youtube.com)
6094.
Ask HN: Why do big American cities hate innovative change? ()
6095.
Secretary problem (en.wikipedia.org)
6096.
20 Funny Commands of Linux or Linux is Fun in Terminal (tecmint.com)
6097.
Can you connect to AWS (us-east) from Europe? ()
6098.
How to Have a Successful Side Project (mobilesort.com)
6099.
These two charts = Ipad in every class (qz.com)
6100.
Google publishes post-tornado satellite imagery of Moore, Oklahoma (plus.google.com)
6101.
Google: "Please tell us about the spammy sites that Penguin missed." (docs.google.com)
6102.
Ruby Exercise: checking credit cards (blog.bloc.io)
6103.
JavaScript: The World's Most Misunderstood Programming Language (crockford.com)
6104.
Why you should use make and write Makefiles (andreypopp.com)
6105.
Poll: When was the last time you worked for a startup?
6106.
Hacker News Popularity Algorithm in One Line of Code for Rails/Postgres (rfriedman123.tumblr.com)
6107.
The future of reverse engineering: Dynamic Binary Visualization (Derbycon 2012) (youtube.com)
6108.
How to Make Your Open-Source Project Successful (codelike.com)
6109.
5 Steps to Make Bug-Fixing Fun Again (usersnap.com)
6110.
The CSS selector length myth (onderhond.com)
6111.
Xbox Live PWNED (48 Million Users Exposed) (pastebin.com)
6112.
Is This Google X's Plan to Wire the World? (businessweek.com)
6113.
Ask HN: How to Open Source an already live project? ()
6114.
Flickr is secretly hiring (viridianverti.com)
6115.
AT&T Adds New $0.61 Monthly Administrative Fee To Wireless Customers’ Bills (consumerist.com)
6116.
Google Buzz data to be copied to Google Drive for shutdown ()
6117.
Please Microsoft, go all the way (medium.com)
6118.
Facebook is Not the Problem (medium.com)
6119.
Haswell chip primer: How Intel pinches power (news.cnet.com)
6120.
Core.logic (Clojure Library) (github.com)