June 2013 Archive
6541.
Busting 4 Modern Hardware Myths (highscalability.com)
6542.
Make DuckDuckGo your default Firefox search engine (help.duckduckgo.com)
6543.
Ask HN: Need some ROR help via one on one style ()
6544.
Ask HN: Do start ups need finance people? ()
6545.
IoT: Aussies prepare to ship Wi-Fi connected lightbulbs (computerworld.com.au)
6546.
Ask HN: Can Dropbox be used as an email host and is it a good idea? ()
6547.
Why San Francisco Really is That Bad (whysfreallyisthatbad.com)
6548.
New ebook DRM will change the text of a story to prevent piracy (paidcontent.org)
6549.
Why it's a good idea to roll your own CSS Framework (and why I did it) (antjanus.com)
6550.
Ask HN: Social micropayment system for scientists? ()
6551.
Do Discussion Boards Need An Update? Helsinki's Iroquote Thinks So (arcticstartup.com)
6552.
Python Descriptors Demystified (nbviewer.ipython.org)
6553.
2 reasons why we select SimpleDB instead of DynamoDB (masonzhang.com)
6554.
Handling Conflicting Django & AngularJS Template Tags (mattthered.com)
6555.
We Need a Fixer (Not Just a Maker) Movement (wired.com)
6556.
How To Uninstall McAfee Antivirus (youtube.com)
6557.
Argyria: drink colloidal silver every day + turn yourself blue (en.wikipedia.org)
6558.
Android WrongCalculator : you don't need right answers. (play.google.com)
6559.
Samsung: Is the smartphone-maker in deep water? (bbc.co.uk)
6560.
How to Deal with Startup Failure (Reload) (forbes.com)
6561.
Ask HN: How to monitor a compromised server in real time? ()
6562.
Ask HN: HN Jobs board for Canadian startups equivalent? ()
6563.
Accurate Recording: What makes European DVRs so much better than American DVRs (slate.com)
6564.
Unirest - Simplified, lightweight HTTP libraries in multiple languages (unirest.io)
6565.
Show HN: Top of the Morning is now available on the App Store ()
6566.
Neverwet available in (US) stores (youtube.com)
6567.
Godaddy DNS down? ()
6568.
HTML5 2FA pin pad UI eradicates usr/pswd (m-pindemo.certivox.org)
6569.
Why your boss makes you do time-sucking crap (openera.com)
6570.
Rust Gets a Lot of Things Right (spin.atomicobject.com)