April 2013 Archive
12301.
12302.
Secure deployment of PostgreSQL functions
(joelonsql.com)
12303.
Hacker News Enhancement Suite
(chrome.google.com)
12305.
The power of one wrong tweet
(edition.cnn.com)
12306.
12307.
Instrumenting Ruby on Rails with TraceView in under 10 minutes
(blog.gameface.in)
12308.
More Than A Million Canadians May Have Had Data Compromised
(huffingtonpost.ca)
12309.
12310.
12311.
Back to Back Bay: Support retailers affected by Boston Marathon bombings.
(engine.promoboxx.com)
12312.
'Perfect Is 5 Times a Year'
(medium.com)
12313.
Sales and stats of a small indie RPG: Darkness Springs
(irrlicht3d.org)
12314.
Police arrest admin of Sweden’s #2 BitTorrent site
(torrentfreak.com)
12315.
Map of the words used for 'cucumber' in Europe
(i.nahraj.to)
12316.
Illegal kidney trade booms as new organ is 'sold every hour'
(guardian.co.uk)
12317.
Fast search across every bill and speech in Congress (using ElasticSearch)
(scout.sunlightfoundation.com)
12318.
Image filters with OpenCV : An Overview
(slideshare.net)
12319.
World Wide [Redacted]: inside Iran's private Internet
(theverge.com)
12320.
Your Body Does Not Want to Be an Interface
(technologyreview.com)
12321.
How to use the 2013 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report
(securosis.com)
12322.
The future is moving so fast that even the futurists are unprepared
(washingtonpost.com)
12323.
WebCL: Binding OpenCL to Javascript [pdf]
(khronos.org)
12324.
Bill Gates 'disrespects' South Korea's female president
(dailymail.co.uk)
12325.
Millennials Willing To Share Personal Data — For a Price
(yro.slashdot.org)
12326.
How Reddit became a national scapegoat
(www2.macleans.ca)
12327.
12328.
Ask Specifically and You Might Receive
(howillia.com)
12329.
New Device Keeps Liver Alive Outside Body
(singularityhub.com)
12330.
Is J2ME dead?
(codenameone.com)