April 2012 Archive
271.
What If Your Emails Never Went to Gmail and Twitter Couldn't See Your Tweets? (theatlantic.com)
272.
Rails 4 will establish a new background job queueing API (github.com)
273.
3 Major Publishers Sue Open-Education Textbook Start-Up (chronicle.com)
274.
Rugged OS (industry, military & power plant OS) has backdoor into SCADA networks (seclists.org)
275.
Animated Bézier Curves (jasondavies.com)
276.
Learn to read the source, Luke (codinghorror.com)
277.
Obama Administration Threatens To Veto CISPA (techdirt.com)
278.
Speed Hashing (codinghorror.com)
279.
EU wants to criminalize "Hacking Tools" (wired.com)
280.
IBM 1959 Job Post (p.twimg.com)
281.
Kickstarter Is Totally Disrupting Consumer Electronics, Probably By Mistake (amandapeyton.com)
282.
Atari Sketches of Laptops and Wikipedia from 1982 (futureofthebook.org)
283.
Sprouts is a pencil-and-paper game with interesting mathematical properties (en.wikipedia.org)
284.
Life's too short to write shitty software (team.adzerk.com)
285.
YC Facelift: EXEC (kyrobeshay.com)
286.
On concepts and realities (chris-granger.com)
287.
Let’s Build a Future Without Cars (pandodaily.com)
288.
Pebble E-Paper Watch Raises $1M In 28 Hours (kickstarter.com)
289.
Math For Programmers (steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
290.
Show HN: Open-sourcing my CV template [Helvetica, XeTeX, TikZ & Biblatex] (github.com)
291.
Android: Faster emulator with better hardware support (android-developers.blogspot.com)
292.
Our take on Derby vs. Meteor (blog.derbyjs.com)
293.
Software Engineers Will Work One Day For English Majors (bloomberg.com)
294.
Is it OK to Want to Make Money? (swombat.com)
295.
Facebook supports horrible proposed Internet bill CISPA (boingboing.net)
296.
How we run our agile dev process using only Trello and Google Docs (uservoice.com)
297.
Big Data's Big Problem: Little Talent (online.wsj.com)
298.
Firefox 12 released (blog.mozilla.org)
299.
Time for a return of the Cypherpunks, Crypto-Anarchists & Techno-Libertarians? (jroller.com)
300.
US sues Apple and publishers over e-book prices (bbc.co.uk)