2012 Archive
13801.
IPad as hip flask (johndcook.com)
13802.
Currying in Python (mtomassoli.wordpress.com)
13803.
N Reduce opens up as alternative to ultra-elite startup incubators (xconomy.com)
13804.
Show HN: Ruby on Rails Bootstraping (github.com)
13805.
Githtml - View Html Files from Github Repos On The Fly (github.com)
13806.
Meetings.io now enables embedding rooms on any site (blog.meetings.io)
13807.
Jive Software acquires Meetings.io (YC W11) (blog.meetings.io)
13808.
Pictos Icon Font Server (pictos.cc)
13809.
Philippines: The country that never sleeps (behind-the-enemy-lines.com)
13810.
Tuning JVM for a VM - Lessons Learned, Directly from VMware (marakana.com)
13811.
When is a good time to submit a story to Hacker News? (hnpickup.appspot.com)
13812.
Scrolls - Notch, Mojang's latest game (scrolls.com)
13813.
The Philippine startup scene: Asia’s best kept secret? (sgentrepreneurs.com)
13814.
Researchers propose a way to build the first space-time crystal (phys.org)
13815.
Crowd Sourcing Sucked, So I Put Instagram API to Work Instead (shaharsol.com)
13816.
Windows Store and the GPL (jbkempf.com)
13817.
All Adsense are now anti-SOPA ()
13818.
Cloud storage Terms of Service comparison: Avoid Google Drive (theverge.com)
13819.
Zurb launches Foundation 3 (foundation.zurb.com)
13820.
How One Business Guy Earned the Opportunity to Co-Found a Tech Startup (jasonshen.com)
13821.
Sky News Infringed My Copyright (shkspr.mobi)
13822.
Her photo was the honeypot local law enforcement couldn't resist (citypages.com)
13823.
My 2 Co-Founders Are Being Head-Hunted By Apple, Google and Facebook. Advice? (sofamoolah.com)
13824.
Seamless SPDY support for existing web servers (SPDY-HTTP reverse proxy) (github.com)
13825.
WebSockets, Erlang and shattered glass (blog.ducksboard.com)
13826.
Growth Hacker is the New VP Marketing - Andrew Chen (andrewchenblog.com)
13827.
Larry Page's 2012 CEO Update (investor.google.com)
13828.
FastMail.FM Security Vulnerabilities (grepular.com)
13829.
The Scourge of Error Handling (drdobbs.com)
13830.
With Software, Small is the new Big (blog.wordnik.com)