October 2012 Archive
1381.
New draft of Trevor Perrin and Moxie Marlinspike's TACK SSL extension (ietf.org)
1382.
How (And Why) I'm Circumventing Twitter's API Instead of Using It (pandawhale.com)
1383.
The KDE Manifesto (manifesto.kde.org)
1384.
500,000 Chrome Web Store Installs: What We’ve Learned (lucidchart.com)
1385.
L.I.O.S.: The ten-ish dollar robot (hackaday.com)
1386.
Reddit Readies For ‘Inter-website War,’ Major Subreddits Ban Links to Gawker (betabeat.com)
1387.
Windows 8 is the new XP (zdnet.com)
1388.
The Copyright Alert System: Moving to Implementation (copyrightinformation.org)
1389.
Ego-Driven Development (deliberate-software.com)
1390.
Computer Generated Math Paper makes it into Peer Reviewed Journal (marginalrevolution.com)
1391.
Boyfriend Required (github.com)
1392.
Freemium Regret on the App Store (noisytyping.com)
1393.
US Department of Homeland Security looking for (more than) a few good drones (networkworld.com)
1394.
2.7 million total image views after Reddit content experiment. (fireoneout.com)
1395.
Where did Pierre 303 go? He was an all-star (meta.programmers.stackexchange.com)
1396.
Leak of Multiple University Databases (pastebin.com)
1397.
Richard Branson’s Six Secrets to Productivity (biz30.timedoctor.com)
1398.
I bough Facebook accounts for 5$, they called me twice and now I ... (follow up) (talkweb.eu)
1399.
React/GifSocket: GifSockets in PHP (github.com)
1400.
Don’t Build a Startup, Build a Business (theindustry.cc)
1401.
Linux 3.7-rc1 is out (lkml.org)
1402.
Show HN: Dashing - A DIY Dashboard framework from Shopify (shopify.github.com)
1403.
How UltraDNS Handles 100,000s Of Zones And Tens Of Millions Of Records (highscalability.com)
1404.
Degrowth (en.wikipedia.org)
1405.
C++ and Beyond 2011: Herb Sutter - Why C++? (video) (channel9.msdn.com)
1406.
Re: Hello from Google (amos.me)
1407.
This is Google’s Nexus 10 by Samsung With Android 4.2 (briefmobile.com)
1408.
Password Security The Right Way (stormpath.com)
1409.
Why the World Needs Another Git Repository Hosting Service (legitteams.com)
1410.
Philip Roth: An Open Letter to Wikipedia (newyorker.com)