May 2013 Archive
181.
Executable Archaeology: The Case Of The Stupid Thing Eating All My RAM (veracode.com)
182.
Help Kiera with her legal bills (crowdtilt.com)
183.
3px of padding makes all the difference in the world (blog.garrytan.com)
184.
Polymer, a Web Components library built by Google (polymer-project.org)
185.
Strongbox and Aaron Swartz (newyorker.com)
186.
Internet giants, you’re no longer startups, get some customer service (glassbalcony.tumblr.com)
187.
Show HN: Flattest Route - A web app to help you avoid hills in SF (flattestroute.com)
188.
15 GB now shared between Drive, Gmail, and Google+ Photos (gmailblog.blogspot.com)
189.
Cancer and Startups (chris-granger.com)
190.
Find Your Color Scheme (colourco.de)
191.
My customer wants me to record a video of how I develop his software product (programmers.stackexchange.com)
192.
How zsh is more useful than bash (slideshare.net)
193.
ISS Commander Chris Hadfield Covers ‘Space Oddity’ in Space (newsfeed.time.com)
194.
Actually eat healthily for £1 per day (supplementsos.com)
195.
My Latte is Worth It - No Fun Allowed (m50d.github.io)
196.
Not Having A Real Job (edu.mkrecny.com)
197.
Chinese DIY Inventions (theatlantic.com)
198.
Mercury Colonization (einstein-schrodinger.com)
199.
An Efficient Way to Extract the Main Topics from a Sentence (thetokenizer.com)
200.
What Really Happened When Facebook Bought Instagram (vanityfair.com)
201.
How Google Authorship decreased our traffic by 90% (jitbit.com)
202.
How to Spread The Word About Your Code (hacks.mozilla.org)
203.
We Think We Know What Elon Musk's Hyperloop Is (businessinsider.com)
204.
Yahoo to Acquire Tumblr (finance.yahoo.com)
205.
The theory of relativity in words of four letters or less (muppetlabs.com)
206.
Flickr's redesign makes it a photo service actually worth sharing (danwin.com)
207.
Secure Boot isn't the only problem facing Linux on Windows 8 hardware (mjg59.dreamwidth.org)
208.
JSON API (jsonapi.org)
209.
My Medical Choice (nytimes.com)
210.
Unbelievable (hackerfactor.com)