2013 Archive
6571.
Your own mini-Heroku for $5/month (blog.rajivm.com)
6572.
MindMup is now open source (blog.mindmup.com)
6573.
US hacked Pacnet, Asia Pacific fibre-optic network operator, in 2009 (scmp.com)
6574.
How Erlang does scheduling (jlouisramblings.blogspot.dk)
6575.
Shiva – More than a RESTful API to your music collection (hacks.mozilla.org)
6576.
History of Lisp (www-formal.stanford.edu)
6577.
Privacy Group to Ask Supreme Court to Stop N.S.A.’s Phone Spying Program (nytimes.com)
6578.
A clean point-of-interest icon set for web cartography (mapbox.com)
6579.
A New Editor for OpenStreetMap: iD (mapbox.com)
6580.
Call Congress today to support HR 1892, "The Unlocking Technology Act" (fixthedmca.org)
6581.
Node.js Stream Playground (ejohn.org)
6582.
Licensing in a Post Copyright World (lucumr.pocoo.org)
6583.
Google's Driverless Car Is Worth Trillions (forbes.com)
6584.
Texas won't allow Tesla to sell electric cars directly (treehugger.com)
6585.
“The AT&T Hacker” Sentenced To 41 Months In Prison (techcrunch.com)
6586.
French President announces pro-business measures (rudebaguette.com)
6587.
Taking PHP Seriously [pdf] (raw.github.com)
6588.
Why I Was Fired From a Tech Startup and What My Boss Had to Say About It (fdpod.com)
6589.
CloudFlare was down (cloudflare.com)
6590.
Replacing Clever Code with Unremarkable Code in Go (vividcortex.com)
6591.
Clojure vs. Scala (programming-puzzler.blogspot.se)
6592.
The 10 commandments for happiness and success (chentir.com)
6593.
The Economics of Evil Google (krugman.blogs.nytimes.com)
6594.
The kilo is losing weight, changing all of science (extremetech.com)
6595.
Lua: Good, bad, and ugly parts (notebook.kulchenko.com)
6596.
A Popular Ad Blocker Also Helps the Ad Industry (technologyreview.com)
6597.
Apple Tells Gliph to Remove App's Bitcoin Transfer Function (coindesk.com)
6598.
Man faces 13 years in jail for scribbling anti-bank messages in chalk (topinfopost.com)
6599.
The Honey Launderers: Uncovering the Largest Food Fraud in U.S. History (businessweek.com)
6600.
New Zero Day Java Vulnerability Being Exploited in the Wild (thenextweb.com)