May 2013 Archive
61.
Tesla Smashes Earnings And Revenue Expectations (businessinsider.com)
62.
Every odd number greater than five is the sum of three primes (plus.google.com)
63.
Mt. Gox Dwolla account frozen by DHS (bitcointalk.org)
64.
The biggest merger you didn't hear about today (finance.fortune.cnn.com)
65.
U.S. Secretly Obtains Two Months of A.P. Phone Records (nytimes.com)
66.
“The Tesla Model S is our top-scoring car” (news.consumerreports.org)
67.
Web Framework Benchmarks Round 4 (techempower.com)
68.
Show HN: I built a self-hosted Basecamp alternative. Try the demo (duetapp.com)
69.
Kiera Wilmot, student who caused small explosion, won't face charges (orlandosentinel.com)
70.
Manchester City Council (manchester.gov.uk)
71.
EFF Makes Formal Objection to DRM in HTML5 (eff.org)
72.
The story around the Linode hack (straylig.ht)
73.
Show HN: Free hi-resolution photos for your website. 10 new photos every 10 days (unsplash.com)
74.
The New York Times Told Me To Take This Down (medium.com)
75.
Figures: They Speak For Themselves (mildly NSFW) (dresdencodak.tumblr.com)
76.
Soylent Campaign (campaign.soylent.me)
77.
A determined 'hacker' decrypts RDS-TMC (windytan.blogspot.fi)
78.
Judge Wright issues Prenda Law order (popehat.com)
79.
Florida Teen Charged With Felony After Science Experiment Goes Bad (blogs.miaminewtimes.com)
80.
"Programmer. Come Work For Us" (x.myles.io)
81.
Skype backdoor confirmation (lists.randombit.net)
82.
Come here and work on hard problems – except the ones on our doorstep (programmingisterrible.com)
83.
Bug 698544 – Background configuration is missing in terminal profile editor (bugzilla.gnome.org)
84.
Mozilla can produce near-native performance on the Web (arstechnica.com)
85.
LinkedIn: The Creepiest Social Network (interactually.com)
86.
Https URLs posted in private Skype chats visited by Microsoft (translate.google.com)
87.
Ask HN: I'm lost. Please help (pastebin.com)
88.
Evolution of Hacker News (techcrunch.com)
89.
Solitary in Iran Nearly Broke Me. Then I Went Inside America's Prisons (motherjones.com)
90.
Bunny.py: A WiFi darknet that hides its traffic in the noise of 802.11 (github.com)