Nutjob attempts to extort $35 computer from non-profit foundation
(raspberrypi.org)
2012 Archive
11491.
11492.
The 3n+1 problem
(blog.racket-lang.org)
11493.
Competing on easy
(37signals.com)
11494.
11495.
A C implementation of a Sass compiler
(github.com)
11496.
How a Teacher Made $1 Million Selling Lesson Plans
(businessweek.com)
11497.
Designing Network Protocols
(journal.paul.querna.org)
11498.
How To Find Startup Ideas
(wesleytansey.com)
11499.
Sorting - We're Doing It Wrong
(blog.rodneyrehm.de)
11500.
Unvalidated Redirect in Google (or How Google Sent Me To Bing)
(blog.tinfoilsecurity.com)
11501.
Thunderbolt-DMA-land: Hacking Macs through the Thunderbolt interface
(breaknenter.org)
11502.
BananaBread: 3D first person shooter game compiled to JS+WebGL
(developer.mozilla.org)
11503.
Back to the Mac: Parse Adds OS X Support
(blog.parse.com)
11504.
Tumblr hacked?
(tumblr.com)
11505.
TechCrunch’s Picks: The 10 Best Startups From Y Combinator Demo Day
(techcrunch.com)
11506.
LG demonstrates wireless Linux Web pad at CeBIT (2001)
(linuxfordevices.com)
11507.
Simple steps to better typography
(markboulton.co.uk)
11508.
Mean Variance Optimization
(datanitro.com)
11509.
Eurovision statistics analysis, and an apology to the people of Malta
(mewo2.github.com)
11510.
Facebook says it may sue employers who demand job applicants' passwords
(arstechnica.com)
11511.
Antirez: You Need to Think in Terms of Organizing Your Data for Fetching
(highscalability.com)
11512.
From Ruby to Haskell, Part 1: Testing
(bendyworks.com)
11513.
Sequoia’s Leone: In Venture, Big is the Enemy of Great
(blogs.wsj.com)
11514.
The 20% Project (like Google) In My Class
(educationismylife.com)
11515.
11516.
11517.
OCR and Neural Nets in JavaScript
(ejohn.org)
11518.
Things Overheard at TechCrunch Disrupt
(nymag.com)
11519.
11520.
Death by a thousand great ideas
(tashian.com)