Your own mini-Heroku for $5/month
(blog.rajivm.com)
2013 Archive
6571.
6572.
MindMup is now open source
(blog.mindmup.com)
6573.
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.
6578.
6579.
A New Editor for OpenStreetMap: iD
(mapbox.com)
6580.
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.
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)