August 2012 Archive
4951.
Nvidia Linux driver contains root vuln (zdnet.com)
4952.
"Can I get you to Series A?" (dshen.com)
4953.
Before naming your startup, read this. (thenextweb.com)
4954.
Perkiness Check (fr.anc.is)
4955.
Best website ever - nostalgia (rajmoni.co.uk)
4956.
I Hate to Pick on Facebook, But … (steveburge.com)
4957.
Tool to recover files from FileVault 2 (Apple's full-disk encryption) (lightbluetouchpaper.org)
4958.
Technology fails? USS Porter crashes with Oil Tanker (huffingtonpost.com)
4959.
My Answer to a VC's Bitcoin Question (forbes.com)
4960.
Rendering Subviews in Backbone.js (joezimjs.com)
4961.
Vim for Writers (therandymon.com)
4962.
Ask HN: Is there a startup school available? ()
4963.
Show HN: httpstatus.es, directory of HTTP Status codes (httpstatus.es)
4964.
Trapwire surveillance system exposed in document leak (guardian.co.uk)
4965.
Chatroulette.com goes Karaoke :) (my.doctape.com)
4966.
Ephemeral, a Ruby ORM for in-memory objects (github.com)
4967.
Why Online Education Won't Replace College—Yet (chronicle.com)
4968.
"I am the Lorax, and I speak for the creeps" (arletterocks.tumblr.com)
4969.
Wozniak: Web crackdown coming, freedom failing (youtube.com)
4970.
Triclosan used in thousands of "antibacterial" products impairs muscle function (news.ucdavis.edu)
4971.
270 million Facebook shares about to be set free (money.cnn.com)
4972.
Why the 'Open' Office is a Hotbed of Stress (ideas.time.com)
4973.
Move over Samsung Galaxy S3, here comes Xiaomi M2 at $320 (v.youku.com)
4974.
Jeff Han's multitouch demo makes a courtroom appearance (theverge.com)
4975.
Xiaomi Mi-Two Android Jelly Bean Smartphone Announced In China (pcgerms.com)
4976.
Simplicity in tutorials. (whatsmyudid.com)
4977.
Frequently Forgotten Fundamental Facts about Software Engineering (computer.org)
4978.
Nutrition start-up plans to launch free nutrition API for app developers (foodandtechconnect.com)
4979.
A map of the most influential thinkers in History and how they are connected. (fireoneout.com)
4980.
ResearchGate aims to help scientists share negative results (wired.com)