May 2012 Archive
421.
How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit (theatlantic.com)
422.
Language Immersion for Chrome - learn a new language while you browse (chrome.google.com)
423.
The Open Goldberg Variations (opengoldbergvariations.org)
424.
Life Below 600 Pixels (iampaddy.com)
425.
SLR Camera Simulator (camerasim.com)
426.
Illusion tricks you into thinking these celebrities are downright hideous (io9.com)
427.
Diablo 3 bug report: "Passwords not case-sensitive." (us.battle.net)
428.
GIMP 2.8 (Stable) Finally Available For Download (webupd8.org)
429.
Functional programming in Python (docs.python.org)
430.
F-35 Joint Strike Fighter Coding Standard Documentation (www2.research.att.com)
431.
DRM-Free Day, forever. (radar.oreilly.com)
432.
Everything You Wanted To Know About Caching (mnot.net)
433.
Apple rejected Flattr… and it’s not the end (blog.flattr.net)
434.
Google will start warning Chinese users about problematic search terms (insidesearch.blogspot.com)
435.
Starting Clojure (mk. 2) (cemerick.com)
436.
Migrating From MongoDB To Riak At Bump (devblog.bu.mp)
437.
To boldly go where Node man has gone before (blog.jgc.org)
438.
2012 Salary Guide for Creative and Technology Professionals [pdf] (s3.amazonaws.com)
439.
Twitter Rolls Twitter.com Back to a Server-Side Architecture (engineering.twitter.com)
440.
How LinkedIn built its new iPad app (venturebeat.com)
441.
Elon Musk's determination (dcurt.is)
442.
Kroes Throws in Towel on ACTA (blogs.wsj.com)
443.
introduction to "dark patterns" in design (wiki.darkpatterns.org)
444.
Write hybrid CPU/GPU programs in Haskell (parfunk.blogspot.com)
445.
An Effort To Bury A Throwaway Culture One Repair At A Time (nytimes.com)
446.
LibreOffice 3.5.4 released with up to 100% performance improvements (blog.documentfoundation.org)
447.
With $42M more, 10gen wants to take MongoDB mainstream (gigaom.com)
448.
Protecting a Laptop from Simple and Sophisticated Attacks (grepular.com)
449.
5 Years of Bad Ideas -- Python tips, tricks, and chicanery (scribd.com)
450.
First Python 2.7 interpreter to use multiple cores (mail.python.org)