2013 Archive
6031.
6032.
Two Scoops of Django final edition released
(django.2scoops.org)
6033.
OS X LevelDB Corruption Bounty: 10.00 BTC + 200.2 LTC
(bitcointalk.org)
6034.
Elixir is for programmers
(blog.pluralsight.com)
6035.
The Web’s longest nightmare ends: Eolas patents are dead on appeal
(arstechnica.com)
6036.
22k more signatures needed on the Snowden pardon petition
(petitions.whitehouse.gov)
6037.
SimpleLegal (YC S13) Reduces Legal Bills With Machine Learning
(techcrunch.com)
6038.
India blocks 73 URLs criticizing IIPM, an MBA college
(medianama.com)
6039.
6040.
Amazon Redshift is 10x faster and cheaper than Hadoop and Hive
(slideshare.net)
6041.
Detaining David Miranda
(schneier.com)
6042.
How to make fake data look meaningful
(danbirken.com)
6043.
DUNS - the fraudulent secret startup cost of iOS development
(stefankendall.com)
6044.
6045.
Programmable 6,000-Part Drawing Boy Automaton Built 240 Years Ago
(thisiscolossal.com)
6046.
Escape Velocity
(github.com)
6047.
Launching our Data Science and Big Data Track
(blog.udacity.com)
6048.
6049.
U.K. Government Thought Destroying Guardian Hard Drives Would Stop Stories
(washingtonpost.com)
6050.
6051.
Smalltalk runtime in the browser
(amber-lang.net)
6052.
Functional Python Made Easy
(hackflow.com)
6053.
Goodbye node-forever, Hello PM2
(devo.ps)
6054.
Disclosure timeline for vulnerabilities under active attack
(googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
6056.
Happy Petrov day
(en.wikipedia.org)
6057.
CISPA is back
(cispaisback.com)
6058.
PRISM: The Amazingly Low Cost of Using Big Data to Know More About You
(highscalability.com)
6059.
Medium Maker
(benjaminhawkyard.co.uk)
6060.
Firefox Developer Tools: Break on DOM Events, Edit as HTML, Codemirror
(hacks.mozilla.org)