April 2012 Archive
9571.
Videogames Can't Afford to Cost This Much (wired.com)
9572.
Meteor Execution Flow (teknik2an.blogspot.se)
9573.
Look up Ubuntu, Arch, FreeBSD, Homebrew, etc. packages simultaneously (labs.floatboth.com)
9574.
Facebook's efforts to mine its data to explain why people act as they do. (technologyreview.com)
9575.
Chat Server in node.js (github.com)
9576.
Mojolicious Boilerplate - the status quo and the future (programming.tudorconstantin.com)
9577.
Developing "Piano Dust Buster" (codesheriff.blogspot.com)
9578.
What if BitTorrent was invented before the phonograph? (blog.i.saac.me)
9579.
Artificial photosynthesis breakthrough: Fast molecular catalyzer (sciencedaily.com)
9580.
Designing the interplanetary web (alphagalileo.org)
9581.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying And Love Newbies (sridattalabs.com)
9582.
Graphite Script for Hubot (obfuscurity.com)
9583.
Google Sites requires JavaScript for navigation (plus.google.com)
9584.
Concurrency Hazards: False sharing across cache lines (clear demo) (simplygenius.net)
9585.
Brief Plan 28 Update (blog.jgc.org)
9586.
F1 Live timing map (labs.lusob.com)
9587.
Best Buy Confirms Closure Plans for Remaining 42 U.S. Big Box Stores (pr.bby.com)
9588.
Apple under fire for backing off IPv6 support (networkworld.com)
9589.
A Veritable Piece of Art: The White iPhone 4S (zerodistraction.com)
9590.
Behind Instagram’s Success, Networking the Old Way (nytimes.com)
9591.
Computer modeled using swarms of soldier crabs (arstechnica.com)
9592.
Why Web 2.0 is Not always good (tremle.wordpress.com)
9593.
Phrack issue 68 is out. (phrack.org)
9594.
Why I wouldn't invest in Facebook (techpinions.com)
9595.
Writer Shoo Rayner: Why iBooks Will Fail (mikecanex.wordpress.com)
9596.
Third Base (americanscientist.org)
9597.
Titanic Voyage Twitter Account (twitter.com)
9598.
How does the Lumia 900 hold up under the magnifying glass of the Ars OpenForums? (arstechnica.com)
9599.
Copy, Transform, Combine - The Basic Elements of Creativity (brainpickings.org)
9600.
New targeted Mac OS X Trojan requires no user interaction (zdnet.com)