October 2013 Archive
3451.
Sounds Like Not Even Paul Graham Is Sure WTF to Do About Hacker News (betabeat.com)
3452.
NSA collects millions of e-mail address books globally (washingtonpost.com)
3453.
Felony Charges for 2 Girls in Suicide of Bullied 12-Year-Old (nytimes.com)
3454.
Bare Minimum VPS/Dedicated Servers (lowendbox.com)
3455.
Snowden leaks: David Cameron urges committee to investigate Guardian (theguardian.com)
3456.
PyPy STM Status Update: Now with initial JIT integration (morepypy.blogspot.com)
3457.
As Democrats seethe over GOP tactics, video over rules change goes viral (washingtonpost.com)
3458.
How We Grew our SaaS Startup from Zero to $30,000/mo in Under a Year (groovehq.com)
3459.
How to Interview (for YC) (blog.jarrett.io)
3460.
Gary Fung, Isohunt Owner, Announces Close (garyfung.ca)
3461.
Feds Sued for Hiding NSA Spying From Terror Defendants (wired.com)
3462.
Horrible mobile sites (crapshaming.tumblr.com)
3463.
How the Archiveteam saved Posterous (archiveteam.org)
3464.
Silicon Valley’s Next Stop: The Kitchen (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
3465.
With Funding From Mark Zuckerberg, Panorama Improves Schools With Data (allthingsd.com)
3466.
Huptime: zero downtime restarts for unmodified applications (github.com)
3467.
Canadian Start-up Visa Program to Include Business Incubators (cic.gc.ca)
3468.
IPhone 5S surprises (mondaynote.com)
3469.
440Hz – Conspiracy against the human mind? (rogcg.com)
3470.
Can I Be Trusted? (schneier.com)
3471.
Apple challenges Microsoft, Google with iWork collaborative tools (news.cnet.com)
3472.
Appellate court: Nope, feds can’t just GPS track your car without a warrant (arstechnica.com)
3473.
The Real Link Between Creativity and Mental Illness (blogs.scientificamerican.com)
3474.
Django 1.6 release candidate available (djangoproject.com)
3475.
The Real Privacy Problem (technologyreview.com)
3476.
Under the hood: MySQL Pool Scanner (MPS) (facebook.com)
3477.
Caught on Google Maps: Man pulling a dead body (maps.google.co.in)
3478.
Telegram Messenger for iPhone and Android (telegram.org)
3479.
Untouchable (blog.jaredsinclair.com)
3480.
Searx - a privacy-respecting, hackable metasearch engine (searx.0x2a.tk)