March 2013 Archive
9661.
Managing request queuing with Rails on Heroku (devblog.thinkthroughmath.com)
9662.
Communicating about evolution: the danger of shortcuts (blogs.plos.org)
9663.
Youtube tops 1 billion monthly uniques (news.cnet.com)
9664.
Bad Data is the Real Problem (richardminerich.com)
9665.
OAuth - A great way to cripple your API (insanecoding.blogspot.com)
9666.
Show HN: jQuery-free curtains (My First Thing) (curtains.herokuapp.com)
9667.
Under CISPA, Who Can Get Your Data? (eff.org)
9668.
Akamai vs public DNS servers (00f.net)
9669.
Did Blowing into Nintendo Cartridges Really Help? (mentalfloss.com)
9670.
Zombie Startups (online.wsj.com)
9671.
CEO asks why don't we spot entrepreneurs early like star athletes? (freep.com)
9672.
Progress Stalls in California on Earthquake Warnings (nytimes.com)
9673.
MongoDB Schema Design at Scale (blog.pythonisito.com)
9674.
Building a common web content parsing service (amplifize.com)
9675.
KDE: Plasma Media Center - Release One (dot.kde.org)
9676.
A Treasure-Trove for Founders - Stanford eCorner Video Archives (foundercode.com)
9677.
Guy Kawasaki: The Top Mistakes of Entrepreneurs (youtube.com)
9678.
How we use Python at Spotify (labs.spotify.com)
9679.
Photo Journey in San Francisco with the HTC One Camera (neatocode.tumblr.com)
9680.
Lua’s Startup Way: Dropping the Baggage (luaz.blogspot.com)
9681.
Some of What You Think You Know About Grammar Is Wrong (smithsonianmag.com)
9682.
Google Glass Insane Office Escape [Video with russian women?] (glass-apps.org)
9683.
Dependent Types for JavaScript (infoq.com)
9684.
Happy Birthday Twitter (blog.twitter.com)
9685.
Testing your database backups: the test environment database refresh pattern (songkick.com)
9686.
Announcing Rego — Selectively social location bookmarking (regoapp.com)
9687.
Using Git Bisect to Troubleshoot Ruby Gems (mojolingo.com)
9688.
Mummies reveal that clogged arteries plagued the ancient world (nature.com)
9689.
Uncle Bob Martin's "Clojure - Up Close and Personal" (vimeo.com)
9690.
Copyright Chief Urges Congress to Produce 'Next Great Copyright Act' (wired.com)