March 2013 Archive
1051.
A multi-purpose EDITOR variable (brettterpstra.com)
1052.
Everything We Know About What Data Brokers Know About You (propublica.org)
1053.
Ubuntu Off to a Promising Start on Smartphones (technologyreview.com)
1054.
Pedestal – An open source tool set for building web applications in Clojure (pedestal.io)
1055.
Escher Illusions in LaTeX (writelatex.com)
1056.
Khan Academy Launches First State-Wide Pilot In Idaho (informationweek.com)
1057.
Archiving Yahoo Messages: update ()
1058.
Ask HN: Why are certain submissions being deleted? ()
1059.
Forking and Dongle Jokes Don't Belong At Tech Conferences (butyoureagirl.com)
1060.
Cyprus Bailout: Stupidity, Short-Sightedness, Something Else? (cyprus.com)
1061.
Is Beijing beginning a campaign against Apple? (forbes.com)
1062.
Your next smartphone might use sapphire glass instead of Gorilla Glass (extremetech.com)
1063.
Open access: The true cost of science publishing (nature.com)
1064.
Letter from MIT President on Releasing Aaron Swartz Documents (pastebin.com)
1065.
Canonical writing their own X/Wayland replacement (lists.ubuntu.com)
1066.
‘The Shawshank Redemption’: A Simple But Powerful Message (statspotting.com)
1067.
Introducing Adobe Blank (blogs.adobe.com)
1068.
No email at AngelList (venturehacks.com)
1069.
Show HN: Jotleaf is a free-form, collaborative canvas for web content (jotleaf.com)
1070.
Book of the Day: Effective JavaScript (blog.mediumequalsmessage.com)
1071.
AWS Case Study: Parse (YC S11) (aws.amazon.com)
1072.
DIY Email Referrals with MailChimp, Zapier, and Mailgun (sachagreif.com)
1073.
Preview of Qt 5 for Android (blog.qt.digia.com)
1074.
Heatshrink: An Embedded Data Compression Library (spin.atomicobject.com)
1075.
3D-ifying Documents Using CSS Transforms (blog.crocodoc.com)
1076.
T-Mobile iPhone goes from myth to reality: $580, but no contract (arstechnica.com)
1077.
Designing a RESTful API That Doesn't Suck (devo.ps)
1078.
It's Not Just Apple vs Android (andycroll.com)
1079.
Examples of beautiful Go? (programmers.stackexchange.com)
1080.
GitHub was unavailable due to what appeared to be another DDoS attack (status.github.com)