September 2012 Archive
631.
I have a troubling relationship with time (randomactsofsentience.com)
632.
Why Bloom filters work the way they do (michaelnielsen.org)
633.
Self-Taught Developers: Are You Missing Your Foundation? (javacodegeeks.com)
634.
Don't hire only self-described awesome developers (blog.hirelite.com)
635.
Show HN: Sleepio - how I cured my insomnia, turned into software. (sleepio.com)
636.
How to confuse a moral compass: Survey 'magic trick' causes attitude reversal (nature.com)
637.
Apple’s Free Ride: Why Journalists Treat Product Launches Like News (observer.com)
638.
Flying at No Mechanical Energy Cost: The Secret of Wandering Albatrosses (plosone.org)
639.
Megaupload Readies for Comeback, Code 90% Done (torrentfreak.com)
640.
Rails in Realtime - How LayerVault updates every page in a second (layervault.tumblr.com)
641.
Google says no plans for iOS 6 mapping app "yet" (arstechnica.com)
642.
Dear Internet: please move the share buttons from the web page to the browser ()
643.
F-35's biggest problems: software and bad relationships (killerapps.foreignpolicy.com)
644.
In deep with Tesla CEO Elon Musk (autoblog.com)
645.
Grove is here to stay (grove.io)
646.
Living Without Time (stevecorona.com)
647.
Facebook and Google launch lobbying group, The Internet Association (dailydot.com)
648.
A Return to Linux on the Workstation (cuddletech.com)
649.
Bash redirections cheat sheet (catonmat.net)
650.
Not all programmers are alike (a rant on Clojure). (scottlocklin.wordpress.com)
651.
Guy Kawasaki on why he gave up on iOS (gizmodo.com.au)
652.
Innocent man jailed for 8 months after DNA match (bbc.co.uk)
653.
The Disturbing, Unchecked Rise of the Administrative Subpoena (wired.com)
654.
Jiro's Dream (karrisaarinen.com)
655.
Wizard for Mac - a tool for statistics and data analysis (wizard.evanmiller.org)
656.
How easy it is to set up untraceable companies (economist.com)
657.
Classic amiga demos/intros in html5 (wab.com)
658.
Why Postgres (craigkerstiens.com)
659.
$6,000+ of app design ebook sales today (nathanbarry.com)
660.
Modeling Physics in Javascript: Gravity and Drag (burakkanber.com)