April 2013 Archive
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Programmer Creates An AI To (Not Quite) Beat NES Games (techcrunch.com)
62.
Don't use Linksys routers (superevr.com)
63.
If you're in Boston without phone service, use this website to call your family (callyourfamily.twilio.ly)
64.
Postgres on the GPU (wiki.postgresql.org)
65.
Bitcoin falls from $266 (data.mtgox.com)
66.
Linode NextGen: RAM Upgrade (blog.linode.com)
67.
_why's site is updated (whytheluckystiff.net)
68.
#ifihadglass I would jailbreak it and modify the software (twitter.com)
69.
Hijacking airplanes with an Android phone (net-security.org)
70.
Obsession (pastebin.com)
71.
Could HN stop participating in the witchhunt? ()
72.
Things I Wish I Had Known About Django Development Before Starting My Company (medium.com)
73.
Why Should I Care That No One’s Reading Dzhokhar Tsarnaev His Miranda Rights? (slate.com)
74.
A game when games were new (medium.com)
75.
AppGratis pulled from the App Store. Here’s the full story (appgratis.com)
76.
Ubuntu 13.04 Raring Ringtail Released (releases.ubuntu.com)
77.
Sleep: Everything You Need to Know (medium.com)
78.
Mozilla and Samsung Collaborate on Next Generation Web Browser Engine (blog.mozilla.org)
79.
Researchers Finally Replicated Reinhart-Rogoff, and There Are Serious Problems (nextnewdeal.net)
80.
Why your games are made by childless, 31 year old white men (penny-arcade.com)
81.
StarWars + Git logs = StarLogs (starlogs.net)
82.
Dear HN "Who's Hiring" responders
83.
Github turns five (github.com)
84.
CISPA Passes in the House - Full Roll Call (clerk.house.gov)
85.
Meet Mr. Money Mustache, the man who retired at 30 (washingtonpost.com)
86.
Parallella, a $99 Linux Supercomputer (zdnet.com)
87.
Transcript of meeting between Julian Assange and Google CEO Eric Schmidt (wikileaks.org)
88.
Reddit co-founder calls out Google, Twitter, Facebook over CISPA (networkworld.com)
89.
New Persona Beta: Millions of Users Ready to Log In using Any Browser (identity.mozilla.com)
90.
Firefox 23 will block non-SSL content on SSL pages by default (developer.mozilla.org)