February 2013 Archive
1891.
Upset about EveryBlock's closure? Check out Nextdoor.com (nextdoor.com)
1892.
CircleCI Raises $1.5M To Test Web Apps (techcrunch.com)
1893.
Why code in C anymore? (drdobbs.com)
1894.
This is why you ship (tommy.authpad.com)
1895.
900-MPH Supersonic Ping-Pong Bazooka (popularmechanics.com)
1896.
Bug causes Google to return porn results when searching for "-4^(1/4)" (quora.com)
1897.
Tipsy Fish: When Anti-Anxiety Meds Get Into Rivers (science.time.com)
1898.
Secret Lives of Wild Animals Captured by 1 Million Camera-Trap Images (wired.com)
1899.
Show HN: Mercurio, the deployment black box (madewithbytes.com)
1900.
List of inventors killed by their own inventions (en.wikipedia.org)
1901.
Why BitcoinStore is going to bring an end to a Decade of PayPal (coinabul.tumblr.com)
1902.
Xbox 720 to use always-on DRM? (extremetech.com)
1903.
Why All Browsers Should Move to WebKit (slashgeek.net)
1904.
Why bother with a CSS build process? (lucidchart.com)
1905.
Is there an excuse for short variable names? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1906.
Show HN: We are building a home for questions too subjective for Stack Overflow
1907.
Are You a JavaScript Guru? Try This Test (asserttrue.blogspot.com)
1908.
Forge - an easy way to accept payments online, powered by Balanced (YC W11) (blog.balancedpayments.com)
1909.
Most Popular Programming Languages of 2013 (blog.codeeval.com)
1910.
Memberful: Sell Digital Goods with Stripe (memberful.com)
1911.
Frosty attack on Android encryption (h-online.com)
1912.
Show HN: DevJoist, database versioning done right (devjoist.com)
1913.
Decoding the Deadpool: How to Tell When a Startup Has Failed (johnnystartup.com)
1914.
Using Scala to handle exponential growth at a startup (part 2) (lucidchart.com)
1915.
Hacky for Mac (hackyapp.com)
1916.
Idea to Prototype to Kickstarter in 3.5 Weeks (ridiculo.us)
1917.
Tar (xkcd.com)
1918.
RIP Aaron: world's largest sci articles store. 20,000,000+ articles for free. (booksc.org)
1919.
Configuring A Static Asset Pipeline With Django And Heroku (refer.ly)
1920.
What is someone going to stop doing when they start using your product? (37signals.com)