October 2012 Archive
91.
The Horrible Future of Social (ted.io)
92.
Surprisingly undervalued books (blog.nabeelqu.com)
93.
Startup School 2012 Videos (startupschool.org)
94.
Mastering Linear Algebra in 10 Days: Astounding Experiments in Ultra-Learning (calnewport.com)
95.
RIP Hans Camenzind, Inventor Of The 555 Timer (retrothing.com)
96.
Shut up and play nice: How the Western world is limiting free speech (washingtonpost.com)
97.
Facebook, I want my friends back (dangerousminds.net)
98.
The Pirate Bay in the cloud (thepiratebay.se)
99.
Followup to "I bought more than 1 million Facebook data entries for $5" (talkweb.eu)
100.
Sol — a sunny little homemade virtual machine (rsms.me)
101.
Is it better to turn up the volume in the software or on the speakers? (superuser.com)
102.
Billion laughs (en.wikipedia.org)
103.
Building websites in Python with Flask (maximebf.com)
104.
Under the hood of Windows 8, or why desktop users should upgrade from Windows 7 (extremetech.com)
105.
Raspberry Pi now with 512MB RAM (raspberrypi.org)
106.
Web Design Trends (weavora.com)
107.
Google throws open doors to its top-secret data center (wired.com)
108.
Surviving in-flight breakup of an SR-71 Blackbird at Mach 3.18 (books.google.com)
109.
Joey Hess' minimal approach (joey.hess.usesthis.com)
110.
Meteor releases authentication, accounts system, and new screencast (meteor.com)
111.
Rob Pike: Go at Google (talks.golang.org)
112.
Bootstrap 2.2.0 released (blog.getbootstrap.com)
113.
Hacker News supports browsing with a points threshold (news.ycombinator.com)
114.
Career Day - A parent introduces programming at her son's school (therealkatie.net)
115.
iPad mini (apple.com)
116.
Red Bull Stratos Skydive Rescheduled for today (redbullstratos.com)
117.
An Intuitive Guide to Linear Algebra (betterexplained.com)
118.
TSA Removes X-Ray Body Scanners From Major Airports (propublica.org)
119.
Google's data centers are guarded by stormtroopers (maps.google.com)
120.
Ask HN: Who Is Hiring? (October 2012)