2013 Archive
5041.
The future according to Google's Larry Page (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
5042.
WikiLeaks Releases Fifth Estate Challenger: Mediastan (wikileaks.org)
5043.
Windows Timer Resolution: Megawatts Wasted (randomascii.wordpress.com)
5044.
The Laws you can't see (mobile.nytimes.com)
5045.
Google Maps a Japanese Nuclear Ghost Town (theatlantic.com)
5046.
Upsource: A Platform (blog.jetbrains.com)
5047.
I got into YC after applying six times. Here's my advice for YC applicants (iamwil.posterous.com)
5048.
Simplify (paulstamatiou.com)
5049.
Inside Nick Denton's phony, hypocritical class war against tech workers (pando.com)
5050.
WeAreData - London (wearedata.watchdogs.com)
5051.
List of freely available programming books (stackoverflow.com)
5052.
Letter to a young programmer (neopythonic.blogspot.ca)
5053.
Show HN: Zipline - algorithmic trading in open source Python (github.com)
5054.
Unfolding The Box - CSS 3D Transforms in the Box Model (rupl.github.io)
5055.
What are the implications of NSA surveillance on the average Internet user? (security.stackexchange.com)
5056.
Free "Lisp Hackers" Ebook (lisp-univ-etc.blogspot.com)
5057.
If Java Is Dying, It Sure Looks Awfully Healthy (drdobbs.com)
5058.
Having a Servant Is Not a Right (nytimes.com)
5059.
Tesla: a little bit Apple, a little bit Google, and about to be huge (slate.com)
5060.
Sea Change – The Pacific's Perilous Turn (apps.seattletimes.com)
5061.
Go away Cameron – Bypass UK's porn filter (goawaycameron.co.uk)
5062.
Oxford Temporarily Blocks Google Docs (blogs.oucs.ox.ac.uk)
5063.
Largest Homeless Camp In US is in Silicon Valley (businessinsider.com)
5064.
The psychiatric drug crisis (newyorker.com)
5065.
Homeless in Silicon Valley (billmoyers.com)
5066.
Startup CEOs: you are overestimating your tech talent
5067.
Lies on the London Underground [video] (tomscott.com)
5068.
Hire talent, not five years with Java (gillesleblanc.wordpress.com)
5069.
Kickstarter project raised $196K and stopped responding (kickstarter.com)
5070.
The Monster Truck Madness 2 website has been taken down (microsoft.com)