2013 Archive
5521.
Marissa Mayer Rolls Out a New Yahoo.com (businessweek.com)
5522.
Tarsnap – Online backups for the truly paranoid (tarsnap.com)
5523.
Dash-cams: Russia’s Last Hope For Civility And Survival On The Road (2012) (animalnewyork.com)
5524.
Daniel Dennett: The Normal Well-Tempered Mind (edge.org)
5525.
"I Will Ruin Him" – How it feels to be stalked (chronicle.com)
5526.
20% of Yelp reviews are fake (marketwatch.com)
5527.
Why Phonebloks Will Never Happen (genericmaker.com)
5528.
Show HN: We built our startup in 100 days (giveit100.com)
5529.
PNG vs SVG for sprites (codepen.io)
5530.
The Mathematical Hacker (2012) (evanmiller.org)
5531.
IntelliJ IDEA 13 Brings a Full Bag of Goodies to Android Developers (blog.jetbrains.com)
5532.
Quant turned whistle blower explains how the market is rigged [video] (tech.fortune.cnn.com)
5533.
Facebook is just fine (medium.com)
5534.
Live on C-SPAN now: NSA Chief Testifies at Cybersecurity Hearing (c-spanvideo.org)
5535.
AeroFS (YC S10) exits private beta (blog.aerofs.com)
5536.
My Quest for a New Browser (spolu.github.io)
5537.
Stanford Javascript Crypto Library (crypto.stanford.edu)
5538.
Should you use Yes/No or Ok/Cancel on your message boxes? (ux.stackexchange.com)
5539.
The UK "Porn" Filter Blocks Kids' Access To Tech, Civil Liberties Websites (bsdly.blogspot.co.uk)
5540.
Show HN: Chicken chicken chicken – chicken chicken programming language (torso.me)
5541.
Andrew Ng and the Quest for the New AI (wired.com)
5542.
Babylon.js: JS framework for building 3D games with HTML5 and WebGL (blogs.msdn.com)
5543.
Firefox Developer Tools and Firebug (hacks.mozilla.org)
5544.
All of my side-projects from 2012 (blog.jazzychad.net)
5545.
Explore Salaries and Equity at AngelList (angel.co)
5546.
Postel’s Principle is a Bad Idea (programmingisterrible.com)
5547.
Edis: a Redis for larger-than-RAM datasets (inaka.github.io)
5548.
Documents Shed Light on Border Laptop Searches (aclu.org)
5549.
Stack Exchange's monitoring system is now open source (github.com)
5550.
GitLab 6.3 released: open-source software to collaborate on code (blog.gitlab.org)