May 2013 Archive
10891.
BinLayer try to make illegal money (translate.google.com)
10892.
It’s nice and all, but please quit telling me to be safe (articles.washingtonpost.com)
10893.
Play laser games with your cat from afar with Petcube (wired.co.uk)
10894.
Bitcoin Access Expanded to over 11 Million Users of WebMoney (thegenesisblock.com)
10895.
If You Get Acquired, You’ll Need to Learn to Move from Persuasion to Alignment (saastr.quora.com)
10896.
Java SE - Change in Version Numbering Scheme (oracle.com)
10897.
Brain stimulation promises 'long-lasting' maths boost (bbc.co.uk)
10898.
Y Combinator Adds Four Part-Time Partners, Including Groupon’s Andrew Mason (techcrunch.com)
10899.
Why Was Hacker 'Weev' Put in Solitary Confinement? (mashable.com)
10900.
Show HN: library of the code snippets (snippets.pro)
10901.
GitHub tool kit covers nuts and bolts of White House Open Data Policy (fiercegovernmentit.com)
10902.
Android Studio opens its doors (h-online.com)
10903.
Google I/O Pitch Night (youtube.com)
10904.
Achieve most of your goals by doing just 20% tasks (blog.weekdone.com)
10905.
Webhook-Centric Architectures (blog.iron.io)
10906.
Python package for easy printing of strings as hex strings (github.com)
10907.
Python Tagged Tests - a different unit testing framework. (github.com)
10908.
Hacking Firefox OS Developer Phone (roussos.cc)
10909.
Introducing the Firefox OS Boilerplate App (hacks.mozilla.org)
10910.
CALEA II: Risks of Wiretap Modifications to Endpoints (cdt.org)
10911.
Jason Fried Interview (thegreatdiscontent.com)
10912.
CALEA II: Risks of wiretap modifications to endpoints (freedom-to-tinker.com)
10913.
Google Lays Out its Future for Everyone (npr.org)
10914.
3D printing bikes to make them go faster (humansinvent.com)
10915.
PHP pre-loading library for better scaling (github.com)
10916.
Nintendo to profit from user videos posted to YouTube (bbc.co.uk)
10917.
I’ve moved to Australia to write code (peterevjan.com)
10918.
All About Natural Language Processing (breakthroughanalysis.com)
10919.
21 everyday objects you can hack, from a bacon sandwich to a pencil to your cat (blog.ted.com)
10920.
The /package hierarchy (cr.yp.to)