September 2012 Archive
3961.
Ask HN: Machine Learning Hacker Buddies ()
3962.
Bring back Google maps - IOS 6 (bring-back-google.com)
3963.
Swiss Federal Railways Says Apple Copied Its Iconic Railway Clock (macrumors.com)
3964.
Maps: iOS6 vs. Android (blog.visual.ly)
3965.
How Vimeo Saves 50% on EC2 by Playing a SmarterĀ Game (highscalability.com)
3966.
Swiss Federal Railways Accuses Apple Of Copying Its Railway Clock Design (techcrunch.com)
3967.
Using LESS as a Live CSS Engine (css-tricks.com)
3968.
A comparison of purchasing power around the globe [pdf] (static-ubs.com)
3969.
Choice blindness (lesswrong.com)
3970.
How the Algorithm Won Over the News Industry (theatlantic.com)
3971.
Tutorial: LispyScript Introduction (dailyjs.com)
3972.
Juiced: How a DIY newbie built a solar iPhone charger in 3 hours (arstechnica.com)
3973.
Facebook Backs Down on Face Recognition in Europe (nytimes.com)
3974.
Proceedings of the 2012 X.Org Developer's Conference (wiki.x.org)
3975.
The iOS 6 Review: Maps Thoroughly Investigated and More (anandtech.com)
3976.
10 Reasons Things Will Get Even Worse for RIM (forbes.com)
3977.
A new lifeline in Japan (blog.twitter.com)
3978.
Realtimify your Django with SockJS and Tornadoweb (idea.popcount.org)
3979.
Acting on Your Behalf (techcrunch.com)
3980.
Big O analysis considered harmful [2007] (t-a-w.blogspot.co.uk)
3981.
IFTTT: San Francisco Startup Lets Anyone Control The Internet of Things (forbes.com)
3982.
Response to the NYT article on data center efficiency (blog.diegodoval.com)
3983.
Show HN: jq, a lightweight commandline JSON processor (stedolan.github.com)
3984.
48 hours of coding (cannonade.net)
3985.
Y Combinator is a Silicon Valley company that grows other companies (online.wsj.com)
3986.
Pacman reconsidered ... (smbc-comics.com)
3987.
Super-simple CSS3 Gradient border-image tricks (codepen.io)
3988.
Coursera's Probabilistic Graphical Models (Daphne Koller) is live. (class.coursera.org)
3989.
The Risks of Working With Another Company's API (marcgg.com)
3990.
Richard III: 'When I saw the skull, the hair on the back of my neck stood up' (guardian.co.uk)