April 2013 Archive
3001.
Show HN: Just released the Beta of CraftStudio, my coop game-making platform (craftstud.io)
3002.
Hack the POS System at Your Local Bar/Restaurant (subtledata.com)
3003.
Wanting it more (marco.org)
3004.
Paul Tyma: Why We'll Never Meet Aliens (paultyma.blogspot.com.au)
3005.
Stress Testing HTTP with Twisted Python and Treq (blog.mailgun.net)
3006.
AppFog: New Lower Cost Pricing Plan (blog.appfog.com)
3007.
Tech bubble: Your problems aren't everyone's problems (onebigfluke.com)
3008.
ARM says its chips and Linux will sweep the industry, from embedded to servers (theinquirer.net)
3009.
Study Points to a New Culprit in Heart Disease (nytimes.com)
3010.
Dirty Haskell Phrasebook (sumologic.com)
3011.
Want to keep track of gem updates? BundleWatcher's got your back! (bundlewatcher.com)
3012.
Sometimes, We Want Prices to Fool Us (nytimes.com)
3013.
Google Glass has 16GB memory, 802.11/b/g only, Rated for 1 day of battery life. (support.google.com)
3014.
Facebook Home in JavaScript (marizmelo.com)
3015.
Largest U.S. Bitcoin Exchange Shuts Down (mashable.com)
3016.
Yahoo Releases Beautiful Weather App for iOS (blog.flickr.net)
3017.
Top 10 CSS Generators (webpop.com)
3018.
My strange aversion to vacations (42floors.com)
3019.
Separating from the Flock (blog.embed.ly)
3020.
What are the coolest startup culture hacks you've heard of? (quora.com)
3021.
Google Now Launches On iOS (techcrunch.com)
3022.
How One College Is Closing The Computer Science Gender Gap (npr.org)
3023.
Reselling Digital Goods Is Copyright Infringement, Judge Rules (wired.com)
3024.
Kytephone (YC W12) lets parents monitor and schedule their teen's phone usage (techcrunch.com)
3025.
Localize Your Node.js Service (hacks.mozilla.org)
3026.
Iain M Banks doesn't expect to live more than a year. (iain-banks.net)
3027.
AudioBox: Why We Moved to DigitalOcean (digitalocean.com)
3028.
You Can Be Busy or Remarkable — But Not Both (calnewport.com)
3029.
In Tribute To Lucasarts, Raven Releases The Source Code For Jedi Knight II (kotaku.com.au)
3030.
Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook Home, Money, and the Future of Communication (wired.com)