September 2013 Archive
391.
Why Is Zambia So Poor? (psmag.com)
392.
The Startup Life Is Not For Everyone (alexstechthoughts.com)
393.
How we got to $1,000 in recurring revenue (blog.idonethis.com)
394.
This Post Took 3 Years to Write (brawl.in)
395.
Django Vanilla Views 1.0 released. (django-vanilla-views.org)
396.
Former Amazon star exec killed in bike accident (postcards.blogs.fortune.cnn.com)
397.
Looking back on the game 'Myst' on its 20th anniversary (grantland.com)
398.
Rackspace Launches Developer Discount (developer.rackspace.com)
399.
How startups should die (blog.42floors.com)
400.
PayPal releases Mailpile’s $45,000 (updated) (arstechnica.com)
401.
The Ph.D.-Industry Gap (chronicle.com)
402.
Minecrafting with OS OpenData (ordnancesurvey.co.uk)
403.
Modifying a DOCSIS 3.0 cable modem for high performance (usbjtag.com)
404.
If It's Important, Don't Hack It (insideintercom.io)
405.
Data Mining and Analysis: Fundamental Concepts and Algorithms [pdf] (dcc.ufmg.br)
406.
Intel proves once and for all that PCs are not coming back (semiaccurate.com)
407.
Click here, save a life, for real (salon.com)
408.
Today I Deleted My LinkedIn Account; You Probably Should Too (moshebildner.wordpress.com)
409.
Brazil looks to break from US-centric Internet (sfgate.com)
410.
What is the best comment in source code you have ever encountered? (2011) (stackoverflow.com)
411.
Trampolines in JavaScript (raganwald.com)
412.
JSFuck – Write any JavaScript with 6 Characters: []()!+ (jsfuck.com)
413.
Freelan - an open-source, multi-platform, peer-to-peer VPN software (freelan.org)
414.
Show HN: A free collection of maps for every country in the world, in 11 sizes (github.com)
415.
Upsource: A Platform (blog.jetbrains.com)
416.
Sea Change – The Pacific's Perilous Turn (apps.seattletimes.com)
417.
The psychiatric drug crisis (newyorker.com)
418.
Nidium – A new browser engine (nidium.com)
419.
Procrastination should be solved by lighting fires, not filling buckets (visakanv.com)
420.
They're Taking Over - jellyfish bloom and the future of the ocean. (nybooks.com)