April 2013 Archive
1441.
To Fight Gridlock, Los Angeles Synchronizes Every Red Light (nytimes.com)
1442.
Things I Learned Building The Most Powerful Language Processing Engine (xyhd.tv)
1443.
Inside the Race to Build the World’s Fastest Bitcoin Miner (wired.com)
1444.
Ask HN: I am programmer, i wan't to die, what can i do?
1445.
PC sales plunge, Microsoft and Windows 8 blamed (blogs.seattletimes.com)
1446.
A new study suggests alcohol is more harmful than heroin or crack (economist.com)
1447.
My strange aversion to vacations (42floors.com)
1448.
David Heinemeier Hansson: Every Employee Should Work From Home (forbes.com)
1449.
BTC bubbles (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
1450.
Why Entrepreneurs Hate Working at Big Companies (trevorowens.tumblr.com)
1451.
Professor Tells Student to “get your shit together” (doanie.wordpress.com)
1452.
Show HN: My girlfriend's startup (jellifi.com)
1453.
Startups, you don’t need to be in Silicon Valley (ryancarson.com)
1454.
"j" for switching directories - hacking "cd" with python (charlesleifer.com)
1455.
AOL Is Shutting Down AOL Music (techcrunch.com)
1456.
InstantCab gets a Progress and Persist notice from SFO (blog.instantcab.com)
1457.
Computational reproducibility: IPython in the age of data-driven journalism (blog.fperez.org)
1458.
Should you even be an investor? (blog.kirigin.com)
1459.
Two Networks Hint at Leaving the Airwaves (nytimes.com)
1460.
Boy 'lived as a robot' for two months [video] (bbc.co.uk)
1461.
Moving From Heroku to the Clean Cloud (cleanweb.org.uk)
1462.
Alienware X51 Gaming PC with Ubuntu OS available (ign.com)
1463.
How to Model Viral Growth: Retention and Virality Curves (linkedin.com)
1464.
HTML5 Games Developed By Students in One Month for "Got Game?" (clay.io)
1465.
Spacewar – Fanatic Life and Symbolic Death Among the Computer Bums (1972) (wheels.org)
1466.
Using GDB to inspect a running Ruby process (robots.thoughtbot.com)
1467.
Why I Haven’t Hired a Single Developer in Canada (techvibes.com)
1468.
1GB Ram & SSD Cloud Hosting for $6 (ubiquityservers.com)
1469.
Why LivingSocial’s 50 million password breach is graver than you may think (arstechnica.com)
1470.
I don't want to work for a big company (medium.com)