2013 Archive
1081.
Fourier Transforms – The Math Trick Behind MP3s, JPEGs, and Homer Simpson’s Face (nautil.us)
1082.
DOJ lied to Supreme Court to avoid judicial review of warrantless surveillance (documentcloud.org)
1083.
Aaron Swartz, Precocious Programmer and Internet Activist, Dies at 26 (nytimes.com)
1084.
Why Cruise Ships are My Favorite Remote Work Location (tynan.com)
1085.
From a Model S owner in Tennessee (teslamotors.com)
1086.
CISPA Passes in the House - Full Roll Call (clerk.house.gov)
1087.
Don’t believe everything you read (x-surface.tumblr.com)
1088.
Deciphering the Business Card Raytracer (fabiensanglard.net)
1089.
Rotating Images (datagenetics.com)
1090.
Virtual lane graphics for swimming with CSS3 (xy-kao.com)
1091.
Salt: Like Puppet, Except It Doesn’t Suck (blog.smartbear.com)
1092.
Meet Mr. Money Mustache, the man who retired at 30 (washingtonpost.com)
1093.
Parallella, a $99 Linux Supercomputer (zdnet.com)
1094.
GoDaddy, Media Temple, and the Horrible World of Web Hosting (marco.org)
1095.
Django 1.6 released (djangoproject.com)
1096.
Figures: They Speak For Themselves (mildly NSFW) (dresdencodak.tumblr.com)
1097.
3-Sweep: Extracting Editable Objects from a Single Photo [video] (youtube.com)
1098.
Ask HN: Google employees, why is G+ more important than your users?
1099.
DuckDuckGo Direct queries per day (28 day average) (duckduckgo.com)
1100.
Callbacks are imperative, promises are functional (blog.jcoglan.com)
1101.
Introducing Login and Pay with Amazon (payments.amazon.com)
1102.
Adi Shamir Prevented from Attending Crypto and Cryptology Conferences (catless.ncl.ac.uk)
1103.
Why you should not trust emails sent from Google (vagosec.org)
1104.
Cookieless cookies (lucb1e.com)
1105.
Soylent Campaign (campaign.soylent.me)
1106.
Some dark corners of C (docs.google.com)
1107.
A determined 'hacker' decrypts RDS-TMC (windytan.blogspot.fi)
1108.
San Francisco, I Love You But You’re Bringing Me Down (tomdale.net)
1109.
Google’s $179 Moto G puts every single cheap Android phone to shame (arstechnica.com)
1110.
What it's Really Like Working with Steve Jobs (inventor-labs.com)