January 2013 Archive
811.
Meteor 0.5.3 Released: Deployment Settings, Minimongo, Spark, Accounts (meteor.com)
812.
Towards Learning From Losing Aaron Swartz: Part 2 (cyberlaw.stanford.edu)
813.
It's Gibberish, But Italian Pop Song Still Means Something (npr.org)
814.
Tesla produces 400 model S each week (automotivediscovery.com)
815.
Russian startup to release a smartphone with e-ink display on the back [video] (news.bbc.co.uk)
816.
Aaron Swartz & A Culture of Denial: Depression & Suicide in Tech (psychcentral.com)
817.
Chuck Close on Creativity, Work Ethic, and Problem-Solving vs. Problem-Creating (brainpickings.org)
818.
MIT Aaron Swartz report to be released “in a few weeks” (tech.mit.edu)
819.
Automating the setup of my perfect developer environment on OSX 10.8 (vanderveer.be)
820.
Someone lucky got id Software's original NeXT hardware (serverfault.com)
821.
Show HN: Launch your own hosted SelfStarter without writing a line of code (crowdhoster.com)
822.
Gource - software version control visualization (code.google.com)
823.
You Are Going to Die (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
824.
Amazon Profits Fall 45 Percent, Still the Most Amazing Company in the World (slate.com)
825.
US free to grab EU data on American clouds (euobserver.com)
826.
First mega.co.nz indexer and search engine (mega-search.me)
827.
Colossal Cue Adventure: a Zork-style text-based programming adventure game (adventure.cueup.com)
828.
Bpython is a fancy interface to Python (bpython-interpreter.org)
829.
Writing is hard, so do it (kyan.com)
830.
What the Obama IT team teaches us about polyglot programming (blog.appfog.com)
831.
A love affair with PostgreSQL (blog.remarkablelabs.com)
832.
Aaron Swartz: Idealist, Innovator—And Now Victim (thedailymuse.com)
833.
If Everyone Knew (ifeveryoneknew.com)
834.
Why was Earth bombarded with high-energy particles in the year 774? (arstechnica.com)
835.
A Truth About the Glass Ceiling No One Wants to Talk About (throwww.com)
836.
Show HN: My first product. Thoughts? (mandarintap.com)
837.
New services bypass Apple DRM to allow pirated installs without jailbreaking (thenextweb.com)
838.
Why Codeworkx ceased Development of CyanogenMod 10 for the Galaxy S3 (androidnext.de)
839.
Einstein Was Right: Space-Time Is Smooth, Not Foamy (space.com)
840.
Adobe almost does something amazing by accident (arstechnica.com)