2012 Archive
10381.
First draft of HTML img srcset for responsive images (whatwg.org)
10382.
Reasons not to buy from Amazon (stallman.org)
10383.
Why Erlang matters (petrohi.me)
10384.
Oracle and the End of Programming as We Know It (drdobbs.com)
10385.
Why C++ is back (devbug.tumblr.com)
10386.
$100k of FPGAs, Mining Bitcoins at 110 Ghash/sec (bitfury.org)
10387.
Would Steve Jobs have applied to Y Combinator? (slidetocode.com)
10388.
The iPhone and Disruption: Five Years In (daringfireball.net)
10389.
On Being Not Dead (nytimes.com)
10390.
All that is wrong with the Recruitment Industry (hackerjobs.co.uk)
10391.
Did Apple Just Quietly End Development Of Safari For Windows? (techcrunch.com)
10392.
The Ugly Side of Learning to Code (crowdcademy.com)
10393.
Regulatory Hacks (cdixon.org)
10394.
The Mounting Minuses at Google+ (online.wsj.com)
10395.
Show HN: I'm releasing. 6months, 1dev. Looking for beta users (followords.com)
10396.
Valve Software recruits hardware experts (bbc.co.uk)
10397.
Richard M Stallman: Steam Is Good For GNU/Linux (muktware.com)
10398.
Show HN: I built a faster way to burn your money on Etsy.com (Scrollsy.com)
10399.
I built a tool to hack Letterpress (finite.state.io)
10400.
Web server offers true random numbers via fluctuations of the quantum vacuum (jwz.org)
10401.
US slams Australia’s on-shore cloud fixation (delimiter.com.au)
10402.
Hack a Standing Desk from IKEA (priceonomics.com)
10403.
Tonnes of iron dumped off B.C.'s coast (vancouversun.com)
10404.
Rails like framework for C++ with great speed (treefrogframework.org)
10405.
SCO is finally “Dead Parrot” dead (zdnet.com)
10406.
Software Runs the World: How Scared Should We Be That So Much of It Is So Bad? (theatlantic.com)
10407.
The Command Line Challenge. (blog.chavezgu.com)
10408.
HireArt (YC W12) Helps employers screen job applicants through work samples (hireart.com)
10409.
$8M in Funding and a Lawsuit to Boot? Game on. (blog.boundless.com)
10410.
Browser Sedimentation (tbray.org)