February 2013 Archive
1171.
1-man startups (venturehacks.com)
1172.
Silent Circle's latest app democratizes encryption (slate.com)
1173.
We're here to make a dent in the Universe (jeremymorgan.com)
1174.
Open source html5 roguelike 'Wayward' goes beta (indierpgs.com)
1175.
Enhanced-mode Windows 3.0 didn't exactly run a copy of standard-mode Windows (blogs.msdn.com)
1176.
Voicegem (YC S12) joins Palantir (blog.voicegem.com)
1177.
$25 Raspberry Pi Model A now for sale in Europe (raspberrypi.org)
1178.
Ruby 1.9.3-p385 is released (ruby-lang.org)
1179.
Introducing the Dropbox Sync API (dropbox.com)
1180.
A review of the new-fangled "Petrol Powered" car (solidstategroup.com)
1181.
Court orders UK ISPs to block more piracy sites (bbc.co.uk)
1182.
Abandoning bottom-posting (jefftk.com)
1183.
Why Learning Assembly Language Is Still a Good Idea (2004) (onlamp.com)
1184.
XMPP and Jabber (simonholywell.com)
1185.
No Emails on Saturdays (swapped.tumblr.com)
1186.
An Atheist's Glimpse of God (blog.deobald.ca)
1187.
The $10K Memory Competition: learn to remember a shuffled deck of cards (memrise.com)
1188.
Android Play Store Privacy (codebutler.com)
1189.
Dream, but don't forget to live (peternixey.com)
1190.
Porting LLVM, clang et al. to GNU/Hurd (lists.cs.uiuc.edu)
1191.
A/B Testing With Limited Data (elem.com)
1192.
Experienced Hires Will Save You From Yourself (iamexec.com)
1193.
Random walk illustrated with D3 (mixedbit.org)
1194.
How To Hire Great Business Development People (blog.eladgil.com)
1195.
Glibc and the kernel user-space API (lwn.net)
1196.
Inventing a Dating App That Women Will Actually Use (newyorker.com)
1197.
Prosecutors' deal for Swartz: Felony plea and three months in jail (arstechnica.com)
1198.
How to Break Out of the 'Female Entrepreneur' Trap (inc.com)
1199.
Only Apple and Google are skating to where the puck is going (weiranzhang.com)
1200.
Stanford Grad Sues Snapchat Claiming They Stole His ‘Million Dollar Idea’ (betabeat.com)