2013 Archive
20611.
The Rise of Invisible Work
(theatlanticcities.com)
20612.
Programmer distillation
(rachelbythebay.com)
20613.
Snowden: Feds can't cover up leaks by 'murdering me'
(news.cnet.com)
20614.
20615.
Turing's Universal Machine voted most important past British innovation
(topbritishinnovations.org)
20616.
20617.
PCI Compliance - The Good, The Bad, and The Insecure - Part 2
(mavitunasecurity.com)
20618.
Your First Hire Should be a Sysadmin
(engineering.crowdtilt.com)
20619.
Avoiding “Smart Guy” Syndrome on Team Projects
(programmers.stackexchange.com)
20620.
In bid for credibility, largest Bitcoin exchange moves to Silicon Valley
(arstechnica.com)
20621.
We're done working with clients
(fullstopinteractive.com)
20622.
The entrepreneur's blogging dilemma
(micaelwidell.com)
20623.
Show HN: Pagoda, a Zen-mode Jekyll blog editor
(github.com)
20624.
Inline CSS fonts
(blog.glebm.com)
20625.
From Idea to 10 Paying Customers in Less Than a Week
(casjam.com)
20626.
MySQL locking for the busy web developer
(tech.brightbox.com)
20627.
Fantasy VC Picks
(sohailprasad.com)
20628.
The 500 Startups Index – 369 Companies and Counting
(daniellemorrill.com)
20629.
Broken by Design: MongoDB Fault Tolerance
(hackingdistributed.com)
20631.
Moore’s Law won’t kill passwords
(lightbluetouchpaper.org)
20632.
20633.
Turn WiFi and Bluetooth signals into app actions
(newaer.com)
20634.
An Investigation of World of Warcraft Character Names
(gamasutra.com)
20635.
Scriptcs gets a REPL
(codebetter.com)
20636.
Want To Know Where BTC Prices Are Going? Watch USD
(thegenesisblock.com)
20637.
20638.
Intel: [We] will not carry XMir patches upstream.
(cgit.freedesktop.org)
20639.
The 500MW molten salt nuclear reactor
(extremetech.com)
20640.