2012 Archive
16771.
OS X on Intel, as told by the engineer's wife (quora.com)
16772.
Does infinity exist? (plus.maths.org)
16773.
Charm shutting down because of unfixable kernel panics with Rails on Ubuntu (raw.github.com)
16774.
Microsoft: Shortage of tech workers in the US becoming 'genuine crisis' (thehill.com)
16775.
Man builds life-sized replica of Noah's Ark (foxnews.com)
16776.
Plagiarism of my open source app ChatSecure (chatsecure.org)
16777.
How Long Will You Need to Save to Buy a Home In Your City? (theatlanticcities.com)
16778.
It’s Time To Stop Blaming Internet Explorer (smashingmagazine.com)
16779.
Is Apple Losing Its Shine After Steve Jobs? (business.time.com)
16780.
Hamming: "dubious that great programmers can be trained.."
16781.
Developer's dream come true: New MacBook Airs now support two external displays (9to5mac.com)
16782.
Ask HN: what would you pay a 50$/m subscription for? ()
16783.
Ask HN: Movies for Hackers?
16784.
The cloud vs. dedicated servers (screamingatmyscreen.com)
16785.
Degrowth (en.wikipedia.org)
16786.
Mozilla quietly kills Firefox 64-bit for Windows (thenextweb.com)
16787.
C++ and Beyond 2011: Herb Sutter - Why C++? (video) (channel9.msdn.com)
16788.
Hunter Moore’s Revenge Porn Site Will Map Submitted Photos to People’s Addresses (betabeat.com)
16789.
Who here believes the universe is a computer simulation?
16790.
On Why I Am Not Buying RubyMotion (upbeat.it)
16791.
Dropbox – A nebulous future (economist.com)
16792.
The $99 Ouya game console: Exciting, innovative — and probably doomed (extremetech.com)
16793.
Evernote 5 for Mac (blog.evernote.com)
16794.
Google Glasses Make Their Questionable Debut at (New York Fashion Week) (nymag.com)
16795.
Ask HN: What are the use cases for NFC outside of payments ()
16796.
“256 cores by 2013”? (herbsutter.com)
16797.
Re: Hello from Google (amos.me)
16798.
This is Google’s Nexus 10 by Samsung With Android 4.2 (briefmobile.com)
16799.
A first look at Dell's 'Sputnik' Ubuntu Linux developer laptop (zdnet.com)
16800.
Password Security The Right Way (stormpath.com)