May 2012 Archive
11401.
How the "SpyEye" botnet works (English from 00:27) (tweakers.net)
11402.
Values equivalent to false in JavaScript (javascriptexamples.org)
11403.
Open source challenge: Client-side form generator for rails (samanthajohn.tumblr.com)
11404.
Andrzej on Software: account.transfer(..) - is it good OOP? (andrzejonsoftware.blogspot.co.uk)
11405.
Just win baby (bhorowitz.com)
11406.
Cloud Computing: Too Risky for Mission Critical? (formtek.com)
11407.
Widow Maker: a super-agile DIY quadcopter (geek.com)
11408.
Intelsat signs first commercial Falcon Heavy launch agreement with SpaceX (spacex.com)
11409.
Why I Don't Give a Damn What You Use (joshhudnall.com)
11410.
Upgrade to NuGet 1.8 to speed up builds (blog.appharbor.com)
11411.
Patience and Startups: Avoiding the "spinning pivot of death" (maxlynch.com)
11412.
New Samsung Chromebook & Chromebox review: Chrome OS grows up (theverge.com)
11413.
India's hottest new startups for 2012 (avlesh.wordpress.com)
11414.
Showing the stack trace from a running Python application (stackoverflow.com)
11415.
Warning over digital archive 'black hole' for Scotland (bbc.co.uk)
11416.
Rest arguments and default arguments in JavaScript (blog.mozilla.org)
11417.
Why Does Time Go Faster As We Get Older? (ubiquity.acm.org)
11418.
Indie game developers band together to promote price control (arstechnica.com)
11419.
What I learned by getting rejected by DreamIt Ventures (technicallyphilly.com)
11420.
Sony Files Patent that Would Pause Games to Show Ads (forbes.com)
11421.
Augmented reality developers: tap the user's 1st person POV camera feed (kck.st)
11422.
Oldest Musical Instruments Are Even Older Than First Thought (nytimes.com)
11423.
Russia's Zuckerberg spends weekend throwing money out his window (businessinsider.com)
11424.
Why the world needs Web SQL (sitecrafting.com)
11425.
The geological fingerprint of war (utexas.edu)
11426.
USB powered 1080p 22inch monitor (9to5mac.com)
11427.
Akismet Now Seeing 700 Spam Comments Per Second (techcrunch.com)
11428.
Rest arguments and default arguments in JavaScript (blog.mozilla.org)
11429.
Stanford Design Thinking Crash Course (dschool.stanford.edu)
11430.
The Cost of Fixing Vulnerabilities vs. Antivirus Software (blog.whitehatsec.com)