October 2012 Archive
331.
App Engine down (code.google.com)
332.
A Rails 3.2 application with recurring billing using Stripe (railsapps.github.com)
333.
F1 Indian GP in real time with Google Maps (labs.lusob.com)
334.
Rethinking caching in web apps (martin.kleppmann.com)
335.
Single page apps in depth (new free book) (singlepageappbook.com)
336.
Facebook “Promoted Posts” have primarily foreign “Likes”: Why? (fetzervalves.com)
337.
More people should write (jsomers.net)
338.
A Proposal For A System To Replace Ordinary Record Merchandising (1983) (zappa.com)
339.
Valve: Linux More Open Than Windows 8 for Gaming (ubuntuvibes.com)
340.
U.S. Arrests Paul Ceglia for Multi-Billion Dollar Scheme to Defraud Facebook (betabeat.com)
341.
"Ruby developers need to stop using EventMachine. It's the wrong direction." (slideshare.net)
342.
US Territorial Expansion: 200 years mapped with d3/HTML5 (michaelporath.com)
343.
How the CIA Used a Fake Sci-Fi Flick to Rescue Americans From Tehran (2007) (wired.com)
344.
Google Consumer Survey (google.com)
345.
DuckDuckHack (duckduckhack.com)
346.
Parallella: A Supercomputer For Everyone (kickstarter.com)
347.
Pirate Bay Moves to The Cloud, Becomes Raid-Proof (torrentfreak.com)
348.
Show HN: Introducting C+ (github.com)
349.
Scaling PostgreSQL at Braintree: Four Years of Evolution (braintreepayments.com)
350.
Why We Can't Solve Big Problems (technologyreview.com)
351.
Samsung claims Apple patent verdict tainted by jury foreman (news.cnet.com)
352.
Watch YC Startup School 2012 Live (startupschool.org)
353.
Real time map of trains in Japan (demap.info)
354.
Coursera's Functional Programming - Cheating Discovered (pastebin.com)
355.
Auto Dealers Whine That Tesla Stores Are Illegal (wired.com)
356.
Android 4.2 to include SE Linux and other security features (androidpolice.com)
357.
Sorting 1 million 8-digit decimal numbers in 1MB of RAM (stackoverflow.com)
358.
How we increased landing page conversion from 5% to 55% (quicksprints.com)
359.
The CIA Burglar Who Went Rogue (smithsonianmag.com)
360.
The Self-Destruction of the 1 Percent (nytimes.com)