June 2012 Archive
151.
Less is exponentially more (commandcenter.blogspot.com)
152.
Why I'm Doing It All Wrong (danshipper.com)
153.
Twitter Completely Down (isup.me)
154.
Skype 4.0 for Linux (blogs.skype.com)
155.
Using unix as your IDE (blog.sanctum.geek.nz)
156.
Doom 3 Source code review (fabiensanglard.net)
157.
Nexus 7, Made for Google Play (play.google.com)
158.
My boss decided to add a “person to blame” field to every bug report (programmers.stackexchange.com)
159.
I am a developer, yet I outsource the development of my startup (aymeric.gaurat.net)
160.
The Rules of Storytelling According to Pixar (io9.com)
161.
Interactive visualization of commute times for all US cities (trulia.com)
162.
Goodbye Facebook. (techsavvybutterfly.wordpress.com)
163.
Rockstar condemns Max Payne 3 cheaters to play only against each other (arstechnica.com)
164.
Nookd (villagecraftsmen.blogspot.com)
165.
Why do business analysts and PMs get higher salaries than programmers? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
166.
Gmail security warnings for suspected state-sponsored attacks (googleonlinesecurity.blogspot.com)
167.
Password Rules (portal.cs.oag.state.tx.us)
168.
Buttons that morph out of the surface of the device. (tactustechnology.com)
169.
SPDY Review by Opera Software (lists.w3.org)
170.
The Microsoft Update mechanism has been used to spread malware (f-secure.com)
171.
Gorgeous Unreal Engine 4 brings direct programming, indirect lighting (arstechnica.com)
172.
Hacking and defeating Google's reCAPTCHA with a 99% accuracy (dc949.org)
173.
Valve Says "Yes" To Steam Linux This Year (phoronix.com)
174.
Why Diablo 3 is less addictive than Diablo 2: a scientific explanation (alexc.me)
175.
WhosHere's response to Brian Hamachek/Who's Near Me (whoshere.zendesk.com)
176.
Your Startup Needs a Dashboard (zemanta.com)
177.
Brackets: The Open Source Code Editor for the Web (blog.brackets.io)
178.
Facebook CTO Bret Taylor Departs (For Start-Ups Unknown) (allthingsd.com)
179.
Ask HN: who started something in 2012 which is already profitable?
180.
The Tesla Gun (hackerfriendly.com)