January 2013 Archive
2341.
Github Kills Search After Hundreds of Private Keys Exposed ()
2342.
Apple has a porn problem, and it's about to get worse (theverge.com)
2343.
Technological clairvoyance (economist.com)
2344.
‘Learn To Hate The Status Quo’ And Other Short Suggestions (statspotting.com)
2345.
Lies that Block Startup Success (copyhackers.com)
2346.
Ask HN: Are you penalized for linking directly to a HackerNews submission? ()
2347.
Advanced Python Constructs (scipy-lectures.github.com)
2348.
Great Firewall architects fingered for GitHub attack (theregister.co.uk)
2349.
AaronSw (1986 - 2013) (blog.reddit.com)
2350.
The Case Against Aaron Swartz Was Complete Garbage (techdirt.com)
2351.
Push Bing Ads Cost Data Into Google Analytics (connectalytics.com)
2352.
The no-hire paper trail Steve Jobs and Eric Schmidt didn't want you to see (theverge.com)
2353.
Alan Cox (temporarily?) leaving Linux development and Intel (plus.google.com)
2354.
Parse Now Supports .NET 4.5 (blog.parse.com)
2355.
Keith Rabois Talks About Sexual Harassment Claim and What’s Next (allthingsd.com)
2356.
Building Postgression (rdegges.com)
2357.
Introducing Flight: a web application framework (engineering.twitter.com)
2358.
Bitten by the floating point bug (mikeducker.wordpress.com)
2359.
Show HN: Password.ly - Per site password generator from a master password (password.ly)
2360.
We need a startup to fix online dating (techbyproducts.com)
2361.
Your code style guide is crap, but still better than nothing. (tech.matchfwd.com)
2362.
A Wrist-Worn Answer to Sexual Attack? (blogs.wsj.com)
2363.
Ask HN: What do you listen to while coding? ()
2364.
Group email address. Did 37signals copy my idea? (ninjasandrobots.com)
2365.
Google's Street View car hits donkey, keeps driving (maps.gstatic.com)
2366.
Show HN: Create and Publish a Newsstand Magazine... No Coding Needed. (uninkd.com)
2367.
Google Still in a Struggle with Mobile (nytimes.com)
2368.
GiveSimp.ly (givesimp.ly)
2369.
We're Entering The Worst Period In Modern Search History (readability.com)
2370.
With a huge 2012, Reddit may be the ultimate Web 2.0 underdog victory (pandodaily.com)