February 2013 Archive
6061.
Path fined $800K by the FTC over underage signups, unauthorised data collection (thenextweb.com)
6062.
20 lines of Python to deploy and manage a server (gist.github.com)
6063.
MariaDB and MySQL will start to diverge after version 5.5 (blog.mariadb.org)
6064.
J-Dampers in Formula One (f1technical.net)
6065.
How to create themes for Android (mrbool.com)
6066.
Building Google Cloud Storage (infoq.com)
6067.
Faster JSON Generation with PostgreSQL (blog.hashrocket.com)
6068.
Chinese man keeps himself alive for 13 years with HOMEMADE dialysis machine (dailymail.co.uk)
6069.
Building A House != Building Software (tablexi.com)
6070.
Salaries and Raises (dan-manges.com)
6071.
ShowHN: Mail Call - full feature email notifier for Mac (mailcallapp.com)
6072.
In SaaS, Don’t Shortchange Second-Order Revenue (saastr.wordpress.com)
6073.
Show HN: SimplerSES - Email Management for Amazon SES (simplerses.com)
6074.
Inside Amazon (facebook.com)
6075.
Styleguide Rails: might as well learn it... you'll be using it in 6 months (bendyworks.com)
6076.
Former chief game designer Brian Reynolds: On Zynga, games, and the future (venturebeat.com)
6077.
Using Guiders.js at Wikipedia (blog.wikimedia.org)
6078.
High highs, low lows (blog.mckaythomas.com)
6079.
Google settles with French press: will create €60 Million “press fund” (rudebaguette.com)
6080.
CIA Adviser Warns of ‘Financial Weapons of Mass Destruction’ (professorhollybell.com)
6081.
Path fined $800,000 by FTC over iOS privacy breach (guardian.co.uk)
6082.
Show HN: Backbone Route Filters (blog.mojotech.com)
6083.
AndroidUX.com | Collection of Google android UX screenshots (androidux.com)
6084.
“Six strikes” boss insists new system won’t harm public Wi-Fi (arstechnica.com)
6085.
Stupid libgit2 Tricks: Cloning (ben.straub.cc)
6086.
The weirdest client assignment yet (dendory.net)
6087.
Google Says 2,000 Schools Now Use Chromebooks, 2x As Many As Just 3 Months Ago (techcrunch.com)
6088.
Bitsliced implementation of SipHash (idea.popcount.org)
6089.
RFC 3986 considered harmful (lpar.ath0.com)
6090.
Everybody Loves PaaS; PaaS is Failing (blog.appfog.com)