September 2013 Archive
1771.
Fuck Google Plus (youtube.com)
1772.
Pakistan’s earthquake was so violent it created a new island in the Indian Ocean (washingtonpost.com)
1773.
Bobbit worms, undersea predators (wired.com)
1774.
Debian and Ubuntu packages for Phusion Passenger (blog.phusion.nl)
1775.
Strikingly (YC W13) Begins Marketing Its Mobile Site Builder in Southeast Asia (techcrunch.com)
1776.
Why Facebook really bought Parse (swaggadocio.com)
1777.
Ask PG: How/why did "RFS 3 - Build something on Twitter" happen?
1778.
First FORTRAN program runs, September 20, 1954 (edn.com)
1779.
Cold Boot Attack (en.wikipedia.org)
1780.
A Week with Elixir (joearms.github.io)
1781.
Startup School 2013 Speakers (startupschool.org)
1782.
The tech industry: one or many? (daltoncaldwell.com)
1783.
Call me maybe: Zookeeper (aphyr.com)
1784.
Bitcoin Exchange Tradehill Pauses for Regulatory Reasons (mobile.bloomberg.com)
1785.
In defense of Experts Exchange (andyada.ms)
1786.
Ask HN: Dealing with a huge MySQL database - help ()
1787.
On the Symmetry between Microsoft and Apple (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
1788.
Show HN: Bootstrap In Practice, my ebook for starters (williamghelfi.com)
1789.
We don't want your coffescript (blog.ponyfoo.com)
1790.
Why input validation could cost you a lot (medium.com)
1791.
American gun use: Shouldn't the world intervene? (theguardian.com)
1792.
iOS 7 is Yucky. Why Isn't Anyone Saying So? (ios7yucky.tumblr.com)
1793.
Rich-Get-Richer Effect Observed in BitCoin Digital Currency Network (technologyreview.com)
1794.
Cover your PHP legacy code with 1000 unit tests in just few lines of code (github.com)
1795.
Sell product, not equity. (thisisgoingtobebig.com)
1796.
Starting a Company Can Turn You into a Psychopath (blog.statwing.com)
1797.
Conan Doyle estate seeks US copyright of Sherlock Holmes's 'complex personality' (theguardian.com)
1798.
Alan Turing’s story could be rebooted by calls to pardon late computer legend (washingtonpost.com)
1799.
Literate builds? (jenkins-ci.org)
1800.
In Currency the U.S. is Dominant, Europe is Fading, China Is Irrelevant For Now (npr.org)