December 2012 Archive
541.
Tidying up after Pull Requests (github.com)
542.
The End of x86? An Update (fernstrategy.com)
543.
Instagram Testimony Doesn't Add Up (bits.blogs.nytimes.com)
544.
Urbanization of Dubai (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
545.
Combinator Recipes for Working With Objects in JavaScript (github.com)
546.
How the embeddability of Lua impacted its design (queue.acm.org)
547.
Developer Time (pydanny.com)
548.
A young person's guide to quitting your day job (arbor.posterous.com)
549.
Python for Beginners (pythonforbeginners.com)
550.
Show HN: Wifis.org - making WiFi networks 'social' (wifis.org)
551.
Drone crashes mount at civilian airports (washingtonpost.com)
552.
Surprises When Designing An iPhone App (jackg.org)
553.
On user program breakage from Linux kernel changes (article.gmane.org)
554.
How to get free single-user Google Apps accounts (groups.google.com)
555.
Recreating Lamborghini V10 engine sound with beer can (autoblog.com)
556.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee flags UN net conference concerns (bbc.co.uk)
557.
The product lens (cdixon.org)
558.
Ask HN: Salary Increases Over Time ()
559.
Startups, please write better emails (i.mhj.tc)
560.
Twitter Starts Rolling Out Option To Download Your Twitter Archive In One File (techcrunch.com)
561.
A Primer on Cheap Software Defined Radios (blog.y3xz.com)
562.
What’s Facebook’s responsibility when the nation seeks to lynch someone? (pandodaily.com)
563.
NASA releases stunning photos of Earth at night (earthobservatory.nasa.gov)
564.
WiFi Signals Caught on Camera (newscientist.com)
565.
Ideas for Raspberry Pi Projects (pingbin.com)
566.
Depp to Star as a Supercomputer in Christopher Nolan Film About the Singularity (betabeat.com)
567.
Pirates? Hollywood Sets $10+ Billion Box Office Record (torrentfreak.com)
568.
Crap I'm speaking at [insert conference here]. How do I prepare? (roguelynn.com)
569.
Movie Studios Ask Google To Censor Their Own Films, Facebook and Wikipedia (torrentfreak.com)
570.
Seven manufacturers share $1.92 billion fine for 10 years of CRT price fixing (geek.com)