October 2012 Archive
541.
The dot enter mixtape: d3.js tutorial videos (enjalot.github.com)
542.
Anonymous Is Going After Zynga For Mistreating Employees (techcrunch.com)
543.
Apple loses UK tablet design appeal versus Samsung (bbc.co.uk)
544.
Fusion drive on older Macs? Yes (jollyjinx.tumblr.com)
545.
Prismatic's "Graph" at Strange Loop (blog.getprismatic.com)
546.
The Highs and Lows of Side Projects (andrewdumont.me)
547.
DNS server in Go - Big NTP Pool upgrade (news.ntppool.org)
548.
Sweden imports waste from European neighbors to fuel waste-to-energy program (pri.org)
549.
Honour for overlooked Poles who were first to crack Enigma code (smh.com.au)
550.
Game Over (antirez.com)
551.
Alexis Ohanian interviewed after talk at Waterloo (communitech.ca)
552.
The Making of Doom: Id's shooter masterpiece (pcgamesn.com)
553.
Empathy represses analytic thought and vice versa (sciencedaily.com)
554.
How We Doubled Our Android Install Rate in One Hour (dwellable.com)
555.
Show HN: Instrumenting and visualizing JavaScript with d3.js (latentflip.github.com)
556.
Netflix: Post-mortem of 22 Oct AWS degradation (techblog.netflix.com)
557.
The Story of Nokia MeeGo (taskumuro.com)
558.
How To Develop A Basic Operating System On The Raspberry Pi (cl.cam.ac.uk)
559.
Homomorphic encryption: Compute with data you cannot read (americanscientist.org)
560.
New Zealand PM apologizes to Kim Dotcom (video) (nzherald.co.nz)
561.
PHP Annotations Are a Horrible Idea (theunraveler.com)
562.
The $5000 Compression Challenge (patrickcraig.co.uk)
563.
Do the police give more tickets at the end of the month to meet quotas? (robert.io)
564.
Minnesota Gives Coursera the Boot, Citing a Decades-Old Law (chronicle.com)
565.
New PlayStation 3 Hack May Be One That Sony Can’t Stop (kotaku.com)
566.
Github: Major Service Outage (status.github.com)
567.
The New Grooveshark (blog.grooveshark.com)
568.
In India, engineering students outsource their academic projects (expressindia.com)
569.
Is there evidence that drugs can help programmers produce “better” code? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
570.
Megaupload Is Dead. Long Live Mega (wired.com)