December 2012 Archive
811.
USC doctoral student unravels ‘tin whisker’ mystery (sc.edu)
812.
Why Lisp? 3 answers (mattknox.com)
813.
Tim Cook's Freshman Year (businessweek.com)
814.
Ads may come to Instagram (slate.com)
815.
Firefox OS challenges the closed mobile ecosystems (comoyo.github.com)
816.
Show HN: a distraction-free Markdown editor (pencil.asleepysamurai.com)
817.
The Product Manager's Lament (linkedin.com)
818.
Fay: a subset of Haskell that compiles to JavaScript (fay-lang.org)
819.
BBC Micro on an FPGA (mikestirling.co.uk)
820.
Nvidia Display Driver Service Exploit (pastebin.com)
821.
DOJ Mysteriously Quits Monsanto Antitrust Investigation (motherjones.com)
822.
Why C++ is back (devbug.tumblr.com)
823.
4Chan Accepts Bitcoin (4chan.org)
824.
Show HN: the app that powers our order fulfillment warehouse (plusbryan.com)
825.
SDK published for Ouya - Apache 2.0 licensed (ouya.tv)
826.
The Future of Ruby (nathany.com)
827.
Happy birthday, Ada Lovelace — the first computer programmer (blog.vox.io)
828.
Anatomy of a knockout (chris-granger.com)
829.
Why Are People More Scared of Facebook Violating Their Privacy than Washington? (reason.com)
830.
Is Facebook down? (facebook.com)
831.
Intel 'preparing' to put an end to user-replaceable CPUs (zdnet.com)
832.
Tech Trends I’ve Noticed As A 16 Year Old (launchside.com)
833.
Auto Insurance Comparison Startup Leaky Launches Nationally, Raises $670K (techcrunch.com)
834.
Understanding map, filter, and fold (dev.gd)
835.
How to Destroy an Arduino (ruggedcircuits.com)
836.
The Organism Will Do What It Pleases (codinghorror.com)
837.
D3, Conceptually - Lesson 2 (code.hazzens.com)
838.
Anti-Portfolio (bvp.com)
839.
Stop building apps no one wants (launchsky.com)
840.
Exynos based quad-core developer boards, starting at $69 (hardkernel.com)