October 2013 Archive
61.
OS X 10.9 Mavericks: The Ars Technica Review (arstechnica.com)
62.
What I learned from getting my side project acquired (ianww.com)
63.
My dad unexpectedly uses my Linux laptop to get real work done
64.
Comcast is donating to defeat mayor who is bringing gigabit fiber to Seattle (washingtonpost.com)
65.
Ionicons – Free and beautiful icons, MIT licensed (ionicons.com)
66.
Because it needs to be said (blogjustine.wordpress.com)
67.
Why Does Windows Have Terrible Battery Life? (codinghorror.com)
68.
Melatonin (gwern.net)
69.
Run Mac OS System 7 in your browser (jamesfriend.com.au)
70.
T-Mobile to offer free unlimited international data, texts (news.cnet.com)
71.
You’re infected—if you want to see your data again, pay us $300 in Bitcoins (arstechnica.com)
72.
Welcome, Freshmen. You Don't Deserve to Be Here (chronicle.com)
73.
HTML5 Flash Player (Shumway) lands in Mozilla (gemal.dk)
74.
Should we stop believing Malcolm Gladwell? (ksj.mit.edu)
75.
And Then Steve Said, ‘Let There Be an iPhone’ (nytimes.com)
76.
Gzip + poetry = awesome (jvns.ca)
77.
Redecentralize: Quietly, some geeks are decentralizing the net again (redecentralize.org)
78.
You Must Try, and then You Must Ask (blogs.akamai.com)
79.
Facebook is using D in production starting today (forum.dlang.org)
80.
Why Android SSL was downgraded from AES256-SHA to RC4-MD5 in late 2010 (op-co.de)
81.
The Russia Left Behind (nytimes.com)
82.
Oboe.js: reacting to Ajax/Rest quicker by not waiting for it to finish (github.com)
83.
So I’m the guy who sent the t-shirt out as a thank you (yahoodevelopers.tumblr.com)
84.
In Almost Every European Country, Bikes Are Outselling New Cars (npr.org)
85.
Google Fiber now allows servers for non-commercial use (googleprotest.com)
86.
GoDaddy, Media Temple, and the Horrible World of Web Hosting (marco.org)
87.
Introducing Login and Pay with Amazon (payments.amazon.com)
88.
Adi Shamir Prevented from Attending Crypto and Cryptology Conferences (catless.ncl.ac.uk)
89.
Startup School 2013 Doodles (startupnotes.org)
90.
Firefox 25 is released (mozilla.org)