I Knew a Programmer Who Went Completely Insane
(startingdotneprogramming.blogspot.com)
2013 Archive
331.
332.
Scientists Back Kiera Wilmot by Tweeting About All the Stuff They've Blown Up
(blogs.miaminewtimes.com)
334.
The microhydro plant
(ludens.cl)
335.
336.
We’re About to Lose Net Neutrality
(wired.com)
337.
Users don't like social login
(identity.mozilla.com)
338.
The Boston Marathon Bombing: Keep Calm and Carry On
(theatlantic.com)
339.
C--
(cminusminus.org)
340.
End the N.S.A. Dragnet, Now
(nytimes.com)
341.
The Criminal N.S.A.
(nytimes.com)
342.
Pirates playing a game dev simulator complain about piracy
(greenheartgames.com)
343.
Startup lessons
(defmacro.org)
344.
Why didn't tech company leaders blow the whistle?
(mailman.stanford.edu)
345.
346.
Jury: Newegg infringes Spangenberg patent, must pay $2.3 million
(arstechnica.com)
347.
The First Few Milliseconds of an HTTPS Connection (2009)
(moserware.com)
349.
Donate to the EFF
(supporters.eff.org)
350.
Lime – Experimental Sublime Text clone
(github.com)
351.
Python trademark at risk in Europe
(pyfound.blogspot.ca)
352.
0 A.D., an Open-Source Strategy Game
(indiegogo.com)
353.
On the Phenomenon of Bullshit Jobs
(strikemag.org)
354.
Ruby 2.0.0 Released
(ruby-lang.org)
355.
What happens when you give 4chan images of the Boston Marathon?
(basedheisenberg.tumblr.com)
356.
Disney Shuts Down LucasArts
(kotaku.com)
357.
A Dark Room - minimalist text-based game
(adarkroom.doublespeakgames.com)
358.
Light Table 0.4 released
(chris-granger.com)
359.
Dear NSA, let me take care of your slides.
(fr.slideshare.net)
360.
Twitter Should Shut Me Down
(edu.mkrecny.com)