October 2012 Archive
902.
Kane Kramer is credited with inventing the digital audio player in 1979
(en.wikipedia.org)
903.
Pulse jet tea kettle
(hackaday.com)
904.
Amazon looks to acquire TI mobile chip business, report says
(news.cnet.com)
905.
Kickstarter launched in the UK
(bbc.co.uk)
906.
Pi Crust: Connect things to your Rasperry Pi
(picru.st)
907.
Streak (YC S11) raises $1.9M and launches API
(techcrunch.com)
908.
US congress rules Huawei a 'security threat'
(brisbanetimes.com.au)
909.
Multi-core and multi-threading performance
(scalibq.wordpress.com)
910.
Mozilla Plans H.264 Video for Desktop Firefox
(webmonkey.com)
911.
Mobile Apps: HTML5 vs Native
(ericsink.com)
912.
NIST may not have you in mind
(imperialviolet.org)
913.
Ext4 data corruption trouble
(lwn.net)
914.
Braintree launches instant underwriting
(pandodaily.com)
915.
916.
If Smart Is the Norm, Stupidity Gets More Interesting
(nytimes.com)
917.
Facebook's Release Engineer
(businessweek.com)
918.
One big cluster: How CloudFlare launched 10 data centers in 30 days
(arstechnica.com)
919.
Interspecies Pair (Purr) Programming
(polyglotprogramminginc.com)
920.
Cucu: a compiler you can understand
(zserge.com)
921.
Attack of the week: Cross-VM timing attacks
(blog.cryptographyengineering.com)
922.
This is Not ok
(blog.jessitron.com)
923.
Tesla Model S Service Contract: $600/Year, Or Warranty Voided
(greencarreports.com)
924.
An Object is not a Hash
(devthought.com)
925.
Automatically Check In To (get an awesome seat on) Your Next Southwest Flight
(checkintomyflight.com)
926.
So, You Don’t Have Any Disabled Users?
(21times.org)
927.
Snappy Dashboards with Redis
(blog.togo.io)
928.
HP CEO: We’re screwed (for the next few years)
(arstechnica.com)
929.
Richard Hamming: You and Your Research (1986)
(paulgraham.com)
930.
The 3n+1 problem
(blog.racket-lang.org)