October 2013 Archive
871.
How we fixed the iOS7 forced logout bug that's been affecting so many apps (blog.loom.com)
872.
The One in Which I Call Out Hacker News (2009) (bitquabit.com)
873.
AngularJS Directive Design Made Easy (seanhess.github.io)
874.
Free Jeremy Hammond (freejeremy.net)
875.
Open source is brutal: an interview with Google's Chris DiBona (opensource.com)
876.
How to Avoid Problem Clients (nicholasreese.com)
877.
An Interview with Kevin Novak, Data Scientist at Uber (chartio.com)
878.
For modern development, Javascript is just something you need to learn (sidekicksrc.com)
879.
Sweden becomes the first country to reject low-fat diet dogma (healthimpactnews.com)
880.
Facebook Is No Longer the Most Popular Social Network for Teens (slate.com)
881.
iWork, Pages 5: An unmitigated disaster (betalogue.com)
882.
Logout is broken by default in Ruby on Rails Web applications (maverickblogging.com)
883.
I wrote a book called Winning Isn't Normal (jasonshen.com)
884.
Google Gravity experiment (mrdoob.com)
885.
AWS Activate (aws.amazon.com)
886.
Monsanto Acquires Weather Big Data Company Climate Corporation For $930M (techcrunch.com)
887.
Show HN: Food News - HN Clone Built With Django and Drum, Uses Persona for Auth (food.hypertexthero.com)
888.
NetBSD 6.1.2 has been released (netbsd.org)
889.
Flamingo for Mac: A Modern Messaging App (flamingo.im)
890.
Union Square Ventures' new website (usv.com)
891.
Age of Internet Empires: One Map With Each Country's Favorite Website (theatlantic.com)
892.
Launched my iOS game as Open Source (github.com)
893.
Xero Raises Another $150M to Do Battle With Intuit in Online Accounting Software (techcrunch.com)
894.
A Penny Saved: Psychological Pricing (blog.gumroad.com)
895.
When Batman isn’t available: Crowd-fund (salon.com)
896.
Show HN: Meals/Feels - Log your meals and feels to spot food allergies (mealsfeels.com)
897.
How Obama's BlackBerry got secured (electrospaces.blogspot.com)
898.
Cue Acquired For Over $40M, Likely By Apple To Compete With Google Now (techcrunch.com)
899.
Apps, made better by everyone (assemblymade.tumblr.com)
900.
Bloom: A Language For Disorderly Distributed Programming (speakerdeck.com)