December 2012 Archive
301.
Why we still love board games (timharford.com)
302.
John Resig's ‘Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja’ has been released (amazon.com)
303.
A New Project To Run Mac OS X Binaries On Linux (phoronix.com)
304.
Better Python APIs (ozkatz.github.com)
305.
Desktop App for All Your Email (inky.com)
306.
Poll: What's your favorite static site generator?
307.
Spider That Builds Its Own Spider Decoys Discovered (wired.com)
308.
Are mass shootings really random events? A look at the US numbers (empiricalzeal.com)
309.
Jun Fukuyama's P≠NP Page (junfukuyama.wordpress.com)
310.
Tor trip report to an FBI conference (blog.torproject.org)
311.
A Python Compiler for Big Data (continuum.io)
312.
Psy Makes $8.1 Million By Ignoring Copyright Infringements Of Gangnam Style (techdirt.com)
313.
JavaScript: Clarifying The Keyword ‘this’ (henrycode.tumblr.com)
314.
Ask HN: Did YC accept anyone without an idea this round? ()
315.
Math Professor Invents Non-Reversing Mirror (techfragments.com)
316.
W3C finalizes HTML5 specification (w3.org)
317.
School of Data - Learn how to find, process, analyze and visualize data (schoolofdata.org)
318.
Working alone sucks (fleetadmiral.tumblr.com)
319.
A single line of Basic sends readers into a labyrinth (slate.com)
320.
Thoughts on Go after writing 3 websites (blog.kowalczyk.info)
321.
Investors (blog.chriszacharias.com)
322.
Laws of Physics Can’t Trump the Bonds of Love (well.blogs.nytimes.com)
323.
Netflix says Google Fiber is "most consistently fast ISP in America" (arstechnica.com)
324.
Mozilla Game On (gameon.mozilla.org)
325.
Programmer creates 800,000 books algorithmically, starts selling them on Amazon (extremetech.com)
326.
I’m Bored. What’s Next? (techcrunch.com)
327.
386-DX/SX support nuked from Linux Kernel (git.kernel.org)
328.
When Facebook was Fun (bellm.org)
329.
Gitlab (gravityonmars.com)
330.
Bye, MongoDB. Hello, Cloudant (blog.postmarkapp.com)