Why I have issues with Mark Zuckerberg’s FWD.us
(gigaom.com)
April 2013 Archive
1081.
1082.
Box2d Revisited
(j15r.com)
1083.
Samsung joins Mozilla's quest for Rust
(reviews.cnet.com)
1084.
The Wise Way to Crowdsource a Manhunt
(newyorker.com)
1085.
Zombie Outbreak Simulator for iOS: Sales report
(binaryspacegames.com)
1086.
Twitter RSS
(twitter-rss.com)
1088.
Essential Elisp libraries
(wilfred.me.uk)
1089.
1090.
Apple reports $9.5 billion second quarter profit
(loopinsight.com)
1091.
Freicoin - easy-to-use demurrage currency
(freico.in)
1092.
Bitcoin, Energy, And The Future Of Money
(medium.com)
1093.
1094.
Professor tells 1700 students to edit Wikipedia, 85% plagiarism rate
(en.wikipedia.org)
1095.
Imperative vs. Declarative
(latentflip.com)
1096.
Fathers Recognize Their Babies’ Cries Just as Well as Mothers
(blogs.smithsonianmag.com)
1097.
Blog Or Get Off The Pot (2006)
(steve-yegge.blogspot.com)
1098.
Performance of sequential Rust programs
(pcwalton.github.io)
1099.
Show HN: Four months of indie game dev
(cannonade.net)
1100.
The Hacker Lifecycle
(benjaminasmith.com)
1101.
1102.
Grimwire.js: A RESTful Browser OS that does Peer-to-peer over WebRTC
(blog.grimwire.com)
1103.
Dive Into HTML5
(diveintohtml5.info)
1104.
Wildfire.py - Self-modifying Python bytecode
(github.com)
1105.
1106.
Diederik Stapel’s Audacious Academic Fraud
(nytimes.com)
1107.
1108.
What the Internet Looked Like in 1995 [video]
(mentalfloss.com)
1109.
Tearable cloth in asm.js
(jlongster.com)
1110.
Sane Async Patterns in JavaScript
(slideshare.net)