2013 Archive
15931.
Why do most public toilet doors open inwards?
(ux.stackexchange.com)
15932.
Map: These are the cities that climate change will hit first
(washingtonpost.com)
15933.
Why I’m quitting the C++ Grandmaster Certification course
(grahampentheny.com)
15934.
Stealth Wear, Coming to a Store Near You
(bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
15935.
Why Do Dedicated Game Consoles Exist?
(prog21.dadgum.com)
15936.
Android isn't freedom, because Google is closed
(phonearena.com)
15937.
ZenPayroll Is Not Hiring Hackers
(zenpayroll.com)
15938.
Kevin Rose’s idea for a new blogging platform called Tiny
(thenextweb.com)
15939.
iOS 6: Do Not Disturb mode stays on after scheduled time
(support.apple.com)
15940.
Who really runs Wikipedia?
(economist.com)
15941.
15942.
PayPal nears deal for Braintree Payments
(blogs.wsj.com)
15944.
Which is better? Performing calculations in sql or in your application?
(stackoverflow.com)
15945.
15947.
Rap Genius responds to Heroku's apology
(rapgenius.com)
15948.
15949.
The fate of published peer-reviewed articles, submitted again (1982)
(journals.cambridge.org)
15950.
Nut consumption reduces risk of death
(news.harvard.edu)
15951.
15952.
Hands-on with the Xbox One: Kinect, interface, and OS impressions
(arstechnica.com)
15953.
Monads for Normal Programmers
(blog.jorgenschaefer.de)
15954.
The Power of Names
(newyorker.com)
15955.
Genetically modified crops pass benefits to weeds
(nature.com)
15956.
SSL + CNAME + static files hosting on GAE: almost free
(blog.superfeedr.com)
15957.
On the Fetishism of Capital and Prestige
(sorryhumans.com)
15958.
Coffee with Tim Cook finishes at $610,000
(charitybuzz.com)
15959.
15960.
Seven Deadly Sins of Modern Objective-C
(ashfurrow.com)