September 2013 Archive
1921.
Those Trader Joe's deliveries? Never mind (chicagobusiness.com)
1922.
The end of Apple as we know it? (bbc.com)
1923.
Judge to Sikh Man: Remove “That Rag” or Go to Jail (aclu.org)
1924.
Is It Time For Apple To Update App Store Pricing Rules? (fastcolabs.com)
1925.
The Apache License (v2) has a dangerous interpretation (taoeffect.com)
1926.
SaaS Is Beautiful: 10 Key Facts About The Growing SaaS Market (efounders.co)
1927.
Merge Pull Requests from your phone (github.com)
1928.
Why We Must Act (nytimes.com)
1929.
Pale Moon – Custom-built and optimized Firefox-based browser for Windows (palemoon.org)
1930.
Brightbox launches new lower-cost cloud server tier (brightbox.com)
1931.
Ask PG: Why did you kill the N*S*A* stories on HN? ()
1932.
Professor Ronald Coase has died aged 102 (en.wikipedia.org)
1933.
Researchers use single joystick to control swarm of RC robots (robohub.org)
1934.
Webhooks, REST and the Open Web (apiux.com)
1935.
OSv, probably the best OS for cloud workloads (osv.io)
1936.
How to foil NSA sabotage: use a dead man's switch (theguardian.com)
1937.
Keeping the Trans-Pacific Partnership from changing our copyright laws (ourfairdeal.org)
1938.
Why Titles Matter a Lot if You’re a Blogger (bothsidesofthetable.com)
1939.
Google swaps out MySQL, moves to MariaDB (theregister.co.uk)
1940.
Revisiting the Black Sunday Hack (2008) (codinghorror.com)
1941.
Are Compilers Getting More or Less Reliable? (blog.regehr.org)
1942.
Walter Isaacson on Bill Gates at Harvard (harvardmagazine.com)
1943.
Is there a STEM worker shortage? (blog.vivekhaldar.com)
1944.
Mario Party N64 dice is predetermined (markentingh.com)
1945.
Girl Tickets to ng-conf (reverse-disoma.tumblr.com)
1946.
Athletics cost colleges, students millions (usatoday.com)
1947.
Licensing Software Engineers Is in the Works (2012) (theinstitute.ieee.org)
1948.
What Does A Song That Costs $5 Sound Like? (npr.org)
1949.
Things I Never, Ever Want to Hear Again (medium.com)
1950.
Launchable.io - A quick and easy way to test ideas (launchable.io)