D-Wave: Truth finally starts to emerge
(scottaaronson.com)
May 2013 Archive
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HTML5 Features you need to know
(daker.me)
153.
A 75-Year Harvard Study Finds What It Takes To Live A Happy Life
(businessinsider.com)
154.
CSS Zen Garden is 10 Years Old Today
(mezzoblue.com)
155.
Why I Develop For The Mac
(evanmiller.org)
156.
Adobe wants Ninite to stop rolling out crapware-free Flash
(theregister.co.uk)
157.
Unheap - A tidy repository of jQuery plugins
(unheap.com)
158.
Predicting Google Product Shutdowns
(gwern.net)
159.
Show HN: See what the best startups in the world are using
(leanstack.io)
160.
Gmail: Introducing Actions in the Inbox
(googleappsdeveloper.blogspot.co.uk)
161.
Tesla Model S Suspension Walkaround
(edmunds.com)
162.
Y Combinator, Silicon Valley’s Start-Up Machine
(nytimes.com)
163.
10 Million Concurrent Connections – The Kernel is the Problem
(highscalability.com)
164.
How should I behave as a developer in a project that's headed for failure?
(programmers.stackexchange.com)
165.
Docker - Way better than a VM
(github.com)
166.
A Hacker News For Ideas
(firespotting.com)
167.
168.
How crackers ransack passwords like “qeadzcwrsfxv1331”
(arstechnica.com)
169.
\d less efficient than [0-9]
(stackoverflow.com)
170.
Pricing Principles
(insideintercom.io)
171.
Letter from Loretto - A Prison Letter from a CIA Whistleblower
(openwatch.net)
172.
Unreal Engine in JavaScript/HTML5 – Citadel demo
(unrealengine.com)
173.
I Sold The Magazine, Too
(marco.org)
174.
Shenzhen is Like Living in a City-Sized TechShop
(hackthings.com)
175.
Open source is not a war zone
(sushee.no-ip.org)
176.
“Well, He’s Not Going to Get Very Far”
(moz.com)
177.
NixOS - Declarative configuration OS
(nixos.org)
178.
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PayPal.com XSS Vulnerability
(seclists.org)
180.
The Freelancer's Guide to Recurring Revenue
(planscope.io)