October 2013 Archive
9991.
-prefix-free: Break free from CSS prefix hell (leaverou.github.io)
9992.
Color Hex - ColorHexa.com (colorhexa.com)
9993.
Redismq - persistent queue with 60k/s throughput (github.com)
9994.
Node.js is VB6 (realfreemarket.org)
9995.
An Interplanetary GPS Using Pulsar Signals (technologyreview.com)
9996.
A Detailed 3-D Atlas of a Human Brain (technologyreview.com)
9997.
Shutdown Promo - free games for furloughed workers (gog.com)
9998.
5 key characteristics of outstanding web devs (marcelkalveram.com)
9999.
Chromebooks are coming to India (googleindia.blogspot.in)
10000.
No-ads alternative youtube based media player (free) (echotu.be)
10001.
Let's Build A More Secure Internet (nytimes.com)
10002.
An Algorithmic Trading Research Environment using Ubuntu Linux and Python (quantstart.com)
10003.
VPN.sh offering £10 free account credit, just for paying with Bitcoin (bitcoin.vpn.sh)
10004.
Show HN: The University of Chicago's Django-powered Humans vs. Zombies website (uchicagohvz.org)
10005.
Total War developer ‘absolutely intends’ to support SteamOS (vg247.com)
10006.
Strict Typing for JavaScript (github.com)
10007.
Strict Typing for JavaScript (github.com)
10008.
Do you really need to drink eight cups of water a day? (bbc.co.uk)
10009.
How to conveniently check for responsive breakpoints in JavaScript (tech.particulate.me)
10010.
Professional Templates for magazine startups (presspadapp.com)
10011.
Google pays coders to improve open-source security (news.cnet.com)
10012.
WaPo: Here’s why we refused NSA’s demand to censor names of PRISM companies (washingtonpost.com)
10013.
An asteroid named XKCD (slate.com)
10014.
Wayland vs /usr/share/xsessions (blogs.gnome.org)
10015.
BlackBerry Is Said to Warm to Idea of a Breakup (bloomberg.com)
10016.
BoS 2012: Videos of Business of Software Talks All In One Place (businessofsoftware.org)
10017.
GNU Octave dev reaches out to Matlab users (reddit.com)
10018.
100+ IPython Notebook data mining examples (github.com)
10019.
How Dropbox could beat Apple in Photos (peternixey.com)
10020.
Sparkler -- Native pattern matching for JavaScript using sweet.js macros (github.com)