ACTA rapporteur denounces ACTA mascarade
(laquadrature.net)
2012 Archive
5911.
5912.
Quake 3 Source Code Review
(fabiensanglard.net)
5913.
Rackspace Open Sources Dreadnot
(rackspace.com)
5914.
Python Fundamentals Tutorial
(marakana.com)
5915.
Google Revenues Sheltered in No-Tax Bermuda Soar to $10 Billion
(bloomberg.com)
5916.
What Would The End Of Football Look Like?
(grantland.com)
5917.
Can You Call a 9-Year-Old a Psychopath?
(nytimes.com)
5918.
Responding to Beggars
(stallman.org)
5919.
Diaspora Will Now Be A Community Project
(blog.diasporafoundation.org)
5920.
We're not paying enough for apps
(news.cnet.com)
5921.
5922.
Adobe confirms: no Flash for Chrome on Android
(arstechnica.com)
5923.
Why Airport Security Is Broken—And How to Fix It (former head TSA)
(online.wsj.com)
5924.
Can a person be identified by just the way they type?
(blog.wolfram.com)
5925.
Bartosz Milewski - The Downfall of Imperative Programming
(fpcomplete.com)
5926.
I like Gnome Shell
(malexandre.fr)
5927.
5928.
OnLive assets acquired by newly formed company
(techcrunch.com)
5929.
This is the mail system
(dewith.com)
5930.
Is Facebook “broken on purpose” to sell promoted posts?
(arstechnica.com)
5931.
Enterprise is sexy now. But B2D is sexier.
(blog.yonas.io)
5932.
5933.
CSS Variables land in WebKit
(trac.webkit.org)
5934.
5935.
Linux users: watch out for last-gen Intel Atom
(gist.github.com)
5936.
The total price of the Digg acquisition was around $16 million
(techcrunch.com)
5937.
Deca - a systems language based on modern PL principles
(code.google.com)
5938.
Huffshell: You probably type too much.
(paulmckellar.com)
5939.
Crowd-Sourced Flight Search
(flightfox.com)
5940.
The UDID leak is a privacy catastrophe
(corte.si)