2012 Archive
17011.
1 Year Since Leaving MIT (blog.rein.pk)
17012.
Former NASA Flight Engineer blogs about Columbia Disaster (waynehale.wordpress.com)
17013.
CoderDojo NYC: Bringing free tech education to NYC youth (indiegogo.com)
17014.
$100k per month running Drop-Ship product websites (reddit.com)
17015.
The Fay Programming Language: Compile Haskell to JavaScript (fay-lang.org)
17016.
Vayable (YC S12) goes global to explore the world’s nooks and crannies (venturebeat.com)
17017.
Github is Down (status.github.com)
17018.
Misusing DOM text methods (benv.ca)
17019.
John McAfee Wanted for Murder (gizmodo.com)
17020.
Why HTTP/2.0 does not seem interesting (July 2012) (varnish-cache.org)
17021.
Proposed law prohibits TSA employees from dressing like cops (latimesblogs.latimes.com)
17022.
O'Reilly Webinar: Designing Type-Safe Haskell APIs (yesodweb.com)
17023.
The Next Evolution of Chrome Apps (developers.google.com)
17024.
Charlie Kaufman 70-minute screenwriting lecture (nofilmschool.com)
17025.
Drugs Aim to Make Several Types of Cancer Self-Destruct (nytimes.com)
17026.
Long-time Googler will head Silicon Valley patent office (arstechnica.com)
17027.
FreeBSD on EC2 status (daemonology.net)
17028.
Google+ Community For Postmortems (plus.google.com)
17029.
Introducing the Android Design site (android-developers.blogspot.com)
17030.
Ask PG: How much time do you spend on HN daily? ()
17031.
(take 5 anthony-grimes) (clojure.com)
17032.
The Zencoder guide to closed captioning for web, mobile, and connected TV (blog.zencoder.com)
17033.
Airbnb Tech Talk: Ilya Grigorik - HTTP 2.0 for Fun and Profit (airbnb.com)
17034.
Freicoin: bitcoin-like currency from the Occupy movement (indiegogo.com)
17035.
Ask HN: Job at Facebook or Google, which would you take?
17036.
German council ditching OpenOffice to go back to Microsoft (computerworlduk.com)
17037.
Why Are Startups Flocking To SF? There’s No More Room In Silicon Valley (techcrunch.com)
17038.
Apple reveals Lightning to microUSB adapter to pacify Europe (slashgear.com)
17039.
Is Python call-by-value or call-by-reference? Neither. (jeffknupp.com)
17040.
Microsoft Is Disappearing Before Our Very Eyes (fool.com)