January 2013 Archive
6901.
RIP Aaron Swartz (davidpaulkrug.com)
6902.
MIT network hacked by Anonymous (techblogs.mit.edu)
6903.
String Interpolation in Scala 2.10. (docs.scala-lang.org)
6904.
White House Formally Turns Down Death Star Construction (youtube.com)
6905.
Visualising the Ubuntu Package Repository (tech-foo.blogspot.com)
6906.
14 startups we predict will go even bigger in 2013 (thenextweb.com)
6907.
How to avoid relying on github: mirror your repository (deanclatworthy.com)
6908.
Follow a Career Passion? Let It Follow You (nytimes.com)
6909.
An interview with Mendeley's API dev (blog.programmableweb.com)
6910.
Error handling in C akin to Go's defer. (gcmurphy.wordpress.com)
6911.
Bootstrap Tour Extended - JS Tour library built for highly dynamic applications (fgribreau.github.com)
6912.
Aaron Swartz, Oshan Cook, and a legal system out of control (praveensnotes.tumblr.com)
6913.
Designing the world's first 3D printed record (humansinvent.com)
6914.
UK regulator starts compulsory strike-off action to dissolve Twitter's TweetDeck (news.sky.com)
6915.
Flagship Apple, HTC, Samsung Phones Gobbling More Mobile Data Than Tablets (techcrunch.com)
6916.
Node.js exceptions (benno.id.au)
6917.
Facebook’s Baffling Stock Spike Could Be Explained This Week (wired.com)
6918.
HTTP Load testing with JMeter (techbar.me)
6919.
Guerilla Open Access Manifesto - Aaron Swartz (pastebin.com)
6920.
The Scala School by Twitter (twitter.github.com)
6921.
Why LinkedIn should acquire AngelList (beingpractical.com)
6922.
The paradox of how bugs and downtime can be a good thing (joel.is)
6923.
Patternify - CSS Pattern Generator (patternify.com)
6924.
Learning Ruby (codebeatsandpixels.com)
6925.
Raspberry Pi Timelapse Controller (blog.davidsingleton.org)
6926.
MIT Investigating School's Role in Swartz Suicide (yro.slashdot.org)
6927.
Why Functors-as-Containers Doesn’t Work and an Exotic Approach Just Might (atamo.com)
6928.
How Star Wars Might’ve Had a Different Darth Vader (kotaku.com)
6929.
104 Examples of 'Payment' Checkout Steps (baymard.com)
6930.
The "Red October" Campaign - An Advanced Cyber Espionage Network (securelist.com)