October 2012 Archive
391.
New theory may explain the notorious cold fusion experiment from two decades ago (discovermagazine.com)
392.
Advanced Linux Programming (advancedlinuxprogramming.com)
393.
FBI Hack news on Hackernews is Fake
394.
EA “Gives Away” 1000s Of Free Games Due To No Server-Side Validation (minimaxir.com)
395.
Don’t mess with IBM (cringely.com)
396.
Show HN: A place to buy and sell services directly from each other (work.io)
397.
Someone is jamming BBC broadcasts in the Middle East (bbc.co.uk)
398.
Retina Revolution - smaller images with better quality (blog.netvlies.nl)
399.
Show HN: A simple lightweight CSS grid, not a bloated framework (thisisdallas.github.com)
400.
New comet might blaze brighter than the full Moon (astronomynow.com)
401.
Free Online Book: Bayesian Reasoning and Machine Learning (web4.cs.ucl.ac.uk)
402.
MIT Lectures on Advanced Data Structures (6.851) (courses.csail.mit.edu)
403.
Rust 0.4 released (mail.mozilla.org)
404.
What’s really so bad about bubble sort? (nicknash.me)
405.
Raspberry PI alternative: Cubieboard 1Ghz 1GB RAM (indiegogo.com)
406.
Seven habits of effective text editing (moolenaar.net)
407.
Give A Damn (clayallsopp.com)
408.
Google Earnings Come Early; Shares Drop (blogs.wsj.com)
409.
Show HN: Summaries of interesting content, written by people (tldr.io)
410.
What Happened to the Facebook Killer? It's Complicated (motherboard.vice.com)
411.
Your right to resell your own stuff is in peril (marketwatch.com)
412.
Ask HN: What's your startup's analytics setup?
413.
General Failure: How the American military rewards failure at the highest ranks (theatlantic.com)
414.
Over a month later and Comcast still doesn't know how to SSL (forums.comcast.com)
415.
How to beat comment spam (dendory.net)
416.
Opal - Ruby to Javascript compiler (opalrb.org)
417.
FBI got Hacked, Reveals Hundreds of Passwords (pastebin.com)
418.
Mobile Playbook by Google (themobileplaybook.com)
419.
Project Cybersyn, a 1971-73 Chilean Experiment in Computer-Assisted Economy (damninteresting.com)
420.
Please Don't Kill Feedburner (pleasedontkillfeedburner.com)