August 2013 Archive
1021.
Show HN: Xpressive - CSS3 Live Design Tool for Mac OSX (xpressive.org)
1022.
How to support both Python 2 and 3 (ondrejcertik.blogspot.com)
1023.
Dbinbox – An inbox for your Dropbox (dbinbox.com)
1024.
Node.js Deployments with Docker, Dokku, and Digital Ocean (medium.com)
1025.
Super Mario Melodies (2011) (losdoggies.com)
1026.
Learn Datalog Today – An interactive Datomic query tutorial (learndatalogtoday.org)
1027.
The State Machines of Core.Async (hueypetersen.com)
1028.
What technology should your startup use? (matt.aimonetti.net)
1029.
Ubuntu Phone Will Be A Big Success, Even If It Never Happens (forbes.com)
1030.
Insights we discovered when we scraped and analyzed all of Indiegogo’s campaigns (medium.com)
1031.
Etcd v0.1.0 release (coreos.com)
1032.
Wikipedia founder brands PM's porn filters plan 'ridiculous' (bbc.co.uk)
1033.
The world is socialist (medium.com)
1034.
Free online resume creator based on LaTeX (cvsintellect.com)
1035.
It's the 21st century – why are we working so much? (theguardian.com)
1036.
Magic Does Exist With “Uber-For-Flowers” Startup Bloomthat (YC S13) (techcrunch.com)
1037.
Koding - Free VMs for online development (koding.github.io)
1038.
A Secret Race for Abandoned Nuclear Material (nytimes.com)
1039.
AngularJS 1.2.0-rc1 released (blog.angularjs.org)
1040.
Security Community Raises Money for Researcher Snubbed by Facebook Bounty (wired.com)
1041.
Feds seized $2.9M from Mt. Gox, court docs show (gigaom.com)
1042.
Show HN: 30-second Slideshows for Hackers (jdan.github.io)
1043.
Sci-Fi Author Iain M. Banks Gets Asteroid Named after Him (minorplanetcenter.net)
1044.
Ubuntu Edge Gets First Major Corporate Backer, Funding Still Off Needed Pace (techcrunch.com)
1045.
NSA Officers Sometimes Spy on Love Interests (blogs.wsj.com)
1046.
Dulwich, pure Python Git implementation (github.com)
1047.
Groklaw news website abandoned over US surveillance (bbc.co.uk)
1048.
How the NSA spied on Americans before the Internet (washingtonpost.com)
1049.
In many ways PHP is just now starting to come into its own (gist.github.com)
1050.
The drab stupidity of Soylent (kernelmag.com)