November 2012 Archive
391.
Why We’re Pivoting from Mobile-first to Web-first (philosophically.com)
392.
Android now powers 75% of all smartphones sold (extremetech.com)
393.
A Hacker News vote button (github.com)
394.
Neil deGrasse Tyson: If I Were President... (haydenplanetarium.org)
395.
The Kickstarter Game Successes: Where Are They Now? (rockpapershotgun.com)
396.
What is a music player? (github.com)
397.
Eric Lippert is leaving Microsoft (ericlippert.com)
398.
Life of an instruction in LLVM (eli.thegreenplace.net)
399.
Google Address Sanitizer ("compile-time valgrind") to be part of GCC 4.8 (gcc.gnu.org)
400.
The Myth of American Meritocracy (theamericanconservative.com)
401.
Google Nexus 4 Review (anandtech.com)
402.
Upstream vendors and why they can be harmful (marc.info)
403.
GNU grep is 10x faster than Mac grep (jlebar.com)
404.
The Founder's Lie About Comfort Zones (klinger.io)
405.
The Django Book (djangobook.com)
406.
Linux brings over €10 million savings for Munich (h-online.com)
407.
New AWS Region in Sydney, Australia (aws.typepad.com)
408.
Taobao's branch of Nginx (tengine.taobao.org)
409.
Randall Munroe Responds to Gelman's Criticism of XKCD (andrewgelman.com)
410.
Interactive Data Visualization for the Web (a D3 book by Scott Murray) (ofps.oreilly.com)
411.
Entrepreneurshit? Please. (blog.davidkatz.me)
412.
In the Olympics of Algorithms, a Russian Keeps Winning Gold (technologyreview.com)
413.
Time-lapse video: How Japan handles long shopping lines (m.washingtonpost.com)
414.
I like Gnome Shell (malexandre.fr)
415.
Is Facebook “broken on purpose” to sell promoted posts? (arstechnica.com)
416.
Enterprise is sexy now. But B2D is sexier. (blog.yonas.io)
417.
Can a Jellyfish Unlock the Secret of Immortality? (nytimes.com)
418.
There’s more to mathematics than rigour and proofs (terrytao.wordpress.com)
419.
The BufferApp Welcome Email
420.
Remind HN: Vote