April 2013 Archive
4501.
An ye shall know us by our hobbies (williamtozier.com)
4502.
Show HN: Native iOS Animation using CSS (pixate.com)
4503.
Galaxies closer together than stars (johndcook.com)
4504.
Think those chemicals have been tested? (nytimes.com)
4505.
Image interpolation with the fast Fourier transform (eliteraspberries.com)
4506.
PayPal procedure for hacked accounts: lock your account & don't say why (cringely.com)
4507.
Rust and the Future of Memory Corruption (mimisbrunnr.net)
4508.
Hacktivists as Gadflies (opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com)
4509.
JSON API for real-time sentiment & analytics on social finance data launched (ftsee.com)
4510.
The Pragmatic Haskeller – Episode 2, Snap (fpcomplete.com)
4511.
Into the Arctic (intothearctic.gp)
4512.
Leonhard Euler honoured by Google doodle on 306th birthday (guardian.co.uk)
4513.
Massive BitTorrent and Cyberlocker Domain Crackdown Underway (torrentfreak.com)
4514.
Live Streaming: Rails 4 versus Node.js (rubysnippets.com)
4515.
The Big Hack Results: Berkeley vs. Stanford (hacksy.com)
4516.
Why good storytelling helps you design great products (gigaom.com)
4517.
Explosion at Boston Marathon finish line (twitter.com)
4518.
Whitehouse.gov petition to close Gitmo (petitions.whitehouse.gov)
4519.
Ask HN: Eastern European startups where did you find your investors? ()
4520.
Best of Hacker News in March - Highest voted articles (dotdotdot.me)
4521.
Heap (YC W13) Takes On Google With Their “Modern Take On Analytics” (techcrunch.com)
4522.
The Price of Gold Is Crashing. Here's Why (businessweek.com)
4523.
EFF and Partners Challenge Six 3D Printing Patent Applications (eff.org)
4524.
How to Talk Like a San Franciscan (1984) (sfgate.com)
4525.
Why you should move that button 3px to the left (medium.com)
4526.
Super salt-tolerant rice, after 34k crosses (and 1 survived) (irri.org)
4527.
A complex data structure for predictive text input in Firefox OS (strchr.com)
4528.
The Abstracted Negroni (aanandprasad.com)
4529.
Mars One will start recruiting volunteers in July for one-way trip to red planet (theverge.com)
4530.
Citizen science platform Galaxy Zoo is now open source (blog.zooniverse.org)