2013 Archive
8281.
Foxconn using forced student labor to build Sony’s PS4 (gamesinasia.com)
8282.
EBay is about to increase its seller fees to 10% (pages.ebay.com)
8283.
Diagnosis: Insufficient Outrage (nytimes.com)
8284.
What are the 'real numbers', really? (math.vanderbilt.edu)
8285.
Microsoft Throws its Weight Behind Ghost (medium.com)
8286.
Ask HN: Can use the #1 supercomputer for any project I want. What should it be?
8287.
Functional Programming with Python (kachayev.github.io)
8288.
GNOME 3.8 Released (gnome.org)
8289.
One Month Rails (YC S13) Teaches How To Build Your Startup While Learning To Code (techcrunch.com)
8290.
Bit gold (2005) (unenumerated.blogspot.co.uk)
8291.
Escape from Callback Hell (ianbishop.github.com)
8292.
Felix - a fast scripting language (felix-lang.org)
8293.
6TB helium-filled hard drives bump capacity, decrease power use (computerworld.com)
8294.
I know who 'Satoshi Nakamoto' is, says Ted Nelson (theregister.co.uk)
8295.
Fixing Unix Filenames (2012) (dwheeler.com)
8296.
Tell HN: The problem with BangWithFriends - it's not anonymous ()
8297.
What I would have written (dcurt.is)
8298.
HBGary, Palantir, Prism, Facebook and The Industrial Surveillance Complex (dailykos.com)
8299.
Your user agent (duckduckgo.com)
8300.
Ask HN: How did you find your early adopters?
8301.
Craig Zucker: What Happens When a Man Takes on the Feds (online.wsj.com)
8302.
Union Square gets 5,000% return on Tumblr (crainsnewyork.com)
8303.
A glimpse of undefined behavior in C (blog.chris-cole.net)
8304.
Japan's ninjas heading for extinction (bbc.co.uk)
8305.
String types are fine. How about your code? (eteeselink.wordpress.com)
8306.
AOL Is Still the Weirdest Successful Tech Company in America (theatlantic.com)
8307.
Verizon backs Ubuntu smartphone (zdnet.com)
8308.
Kickstarter pledger scammed multiple projects for rewards (comicsbeat.com)
8309.
Chrome devs deny Jeff Nelson's role in the creation of Chrome OS (plus.google.com)
8310.
Why I Hacked Apple’s TouchID and Still Think it is Awesome (blog.lookout.com)