October 2013 Archive
2611.
Snowden Says He Took No Secret Files to Russia (nytimes.com)
2612.
Daring to reimagine the panhandling economy (medium.com)
2613.
Punctuation - Why does the multi-paragraph quotation rule exist? (english.stackexchange.com)
2614.
Illegal number - Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)
2615.
CloudFlare And Open Source Software: A Two-Way Street (blog.cloudflare.com)
2616.
Whom the Gods Would Destroy, They First Give Real-time Analytics (mcfunley.com)
2617.
Extend Drake (“Make for data”) with a Simple Clojure Project (blog.factual.com)
2618.
Tell HN: Lawrence Lessig is doing an AMA tomorrow on Reddit at 2pm ()
2619.
Path cuts 20% of staff, says layoffs will 'support continued innovation' (theverge.com)
2620.
The 5 AM principle - 4 hrs of uninterrupted work (medium.com)
2621.
Support 0 A.D., an Open-Source Strategy Game (indiegogo.com)
2622.
Top Silk Road Drug Dealer Was Flipped By Feds (thesmokinggun.com)
2623.
Bees underwent massive extinctions when dinosaurs did (sciencedaily.com)
2624.
The Relativity of Wrong by Isaac Asimov (hermiene.net)
2625.
The world’s craziest toothbrush cleans your teeth in 6 seconds and is 3D printed (qz.com)
2626.
Google Chrome 30 Release (googlechromereleases.blogspot.co.uk)
2627.
Teaching with Nitrous.io (blog.nitrous.io)
2628.
The Lessons of Aaron Swartz (technologyreview.com)
2629.
Firefox OS 1.1 Adds New Features, Performance Improvements and Language Support (blog.mozilla.org)
2630.
What would default look like? (marginalrevolution.com)
2631.
Design Patterns in Scala (pavelfatin.com)
2632.
Does Your Startup Use Google Apps? When People Send You Emails, They Bounce (medium.com)
2633.
Gov’t moves to keep NSA surveillance lawsuit away from Supreme Court (arstechnica.com)
2634.
Ask HN: what's the largest team YC's ever funded? ()
2635.
Lead generation automation (blog.close.io)
2636.
iMessage Privacy (blog.quarkslab.com)
2637.
Librato Heroku Add-on: Logs Integration (blog.librato.com)
2638.
How Apple Makes the Mac Pro (atomicdelights.com)
2639.
Commuting's Hidden Cost (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
2640.
Use multiple CPU Cores with your Linux commands - awk, sed, bzip2, grep, wc (rankfocus.com)