2012 Archive
8701.
PyCon US 2013 adds 6th talk track (pycon.blogspot.com)
8702.
New Class: Building a search Engine (udacity.com)
8703.
Rails 3.2.3 has been released (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
8704.
1.5 million pages of ancient texts to be made accessible online (arstechnica.com)
8705.
AudioGO use DMCA to demand takedown of a 404 link (adactio.com)
8706.
Data and visualization blogs worth following (flowingdata.com)
8707.
Understanding Linear Algebra Intuitively (blog.stata.com)
8708.
PyPy Status Blog - STM update: back to threads? (morepypy.blogspot.com)
8709.
"The Cab Ride I'll Never Forget" or The Death Of Hacker News (bbot.org)
8710.
Erik Naggum's XML Rant from 2002: Disturbingly prescient (schnada.de)
8711.
Redditor: Am I a scumbag for automating my manual work and making more money? (reddit.com)
8712.
Car Dealers Sue Tesla, Citing State Franchise Laws (npr.org)
8713.
To Make America Great Again, We Need to Leave the Country (theatlantic.com)
8714.
Why I wear the same shirt every day (waxman.me)
8715.
United States Postal Service tries to compete with Google using fear (n8.tumblr.com)
8716.
Why Zynga Failed (techcrunch.com)
8717.
Fear and Loathing and Windows 8 (mobileopportunity.blogspot.com.ar)
8718.
Ask HN: What are your failed projects / ideas?
8719.
21st Century C (new book) (amazon.com)
8720.
Building Servers for Fun and Prof... OK, Maybe Just for Fun (codinghorror.com)
8721.
Start sending dates the right way (aka The ISO8601 101) (tempus-js.com)
8722.
Gmail phone calls remain free of charge in 2013 for US and Canada (engadget.com)
8723.
Why Mark Cuban is wrong about Facebook (pagelever.com)
8724.
Suddenly everyone wants New Yorker style content. Who is going to write it? (pandodaily.com)
8725.
Why we Die (scientificamerican.com)
8726.
Rails isn't for beginners (rakeroutes.com)
8727.
Ask HN: Do coding coaches exist?
8728.
Who is DDOSing GitHub and why? ()
8729.
Show HN: Prolifi.cc, a weekend project (prolifi.cc)
8730.
San Francisco Tech Boom Brings Concerns (nytimes.com)