February 2013 Archive
6721.
Oracle to open source JavaFX iOS and Android implementations (fxexperience.com)
6722.
Christopher Dorner's Manifesto Goes Viral -- On Rap Genius (fastcompany.com)
6723.
Realtime Photometric-Stereo (youtube.com)
6724.
The Internship Trailer (aka The Google Movie) (youtube.com)
6725.
Rich Hickey: Deconstructing the Database (infoq.com)
6726.
“Do Not Track” Dangerous and Ineffective (log.nadim.cc)
6727.
Valve fires hardware engineer Jeri Ellsworth (develop-online.net)
6728.
Julian Assange to run for Australian senate (theverge.com)
6729.
How to find the next Steve Jobs, by Nolan Bushnell (mashable.com)
6730.
Don't Trust iTunes Movies in the Cloud (danhon.com)
6731.
Vagrant 1.1 will work against AWS (hashicorp.com)
6732.
GoTray - Your Go application manager in one system status bar (gotray.extremedev.org)
6733.
Julian Assange files formal application to run for Australian Senate (arstechnica.com)
6734.
Dementia (Anti-Forensic Tool) Source Released (code.google.com)
6735.
Patch-level verification for Bundler (github.com)
6736.
Ackermann function in 128 languages (rosettacode.org)
6737.
Insert Gists without JavaScript (tosbourn.com)
6738.
Scout Can Wirelessly Protect Your Groovy, Wood-Panelled Bachelor Pad (techcrunch.com)
6739.
Github extensions for Git (github.com)
6740.
Why an Apple TV SDK Excited the Internet (technologyreview.com)
6741.
Pebble Watch Unboxing (youtube.com)
6742.
New Google Now cards + widget unveiled (officialandroid.blogspot.co.uk)
6743.
Oracle Announces Open Source JavaFX for iOS and Android (infoq.com)
6744.
Arduino CI traffic light (faxon.org)
6745.
*Job Alert* Now Hiring: A New Pope (recruitloop.com)
6746.
Valve's Gabe Newell on reported layoffs: 'We aren't canceling any projects' (engadget.com)
6747.
Disgraced 'New Yorker' Author Talks Plagiarism — For A $20,000 Fee (npr.org)
6748.
HP to embrace Android for its tablets, pretend WebOS never happened (arstechnica.com)
6749.
Malware evolving to defeat anti-DDoS services like CloudFlare? (welivesecurity.com)
6750.
Fn.py: enjoy Functional Programming in Python (github.com)