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http://www.thumbtackapp.com/
www.thumbtackapp.com –
discovered by r0derik
yesterday
Thumbtack is a menu bar utility that provides quick and easy access to the most recently saved bookmarks in your Pinboard account. It was developed around one core feature allowing it be polished, reliable, and extremely efficient.
viticci Huge congrats to my friend @binaryghost on the release of his first app, @thumbtackapp for @Pinboard http://t.co/HsT7grx7
about 8 hours ago from Tweetbot for iOS
BBC News - The myth of the eight-hour sleep
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discovered by anildigital
yesterday
We often worry about people who lie awake in the middle of the night - but it could be good for you. Scientists have been saying for 20 years that the eight-hour sleep may be unnatural, and historians increasingly are backing them up.
hackernewsbot The myth of the eight-hour sleep... http://t.co/o82oOINc
about 12 hours ago from Hacker News Bot
MATTER by Matter — Kickstarter
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discovered by aitorgarciarey
yesterday
The web is the future of journalism, but let's be honest: the future isn’t living up to expectations. Newspapers and magazines have cut back on in-depth reporting. Gossip sites have proliferated. The web has become a byword for fast and cheap. Why isn’t it synonymous with fearless, investigative and enthralling writing?
aworkinglibrary Oh, fuck it @kickstarter, just take all of my money from now on: http://t.co/r9V7AJo6 (via @blaine)
about 12 hours ago from Twitter for Mac
Stripe Blog
stripe.com –
discovered by sidd
yesterday
The hardest part of writing secure code is learning to think like an attacker. For example, every programmer is told to watch out for SQL injections, but it's hard to appreciate just how exploitable they are until you've written a SQL injection of your own.
newsyc50 Hack your way through Stripe's Capture the Flag https://t.co/vqY00nOM (http://t.co/XhG58O2l) #trending
about 4 hours ago from newsyc
pydanny: Github is my resume
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discovered by pierot
yesterday
I remember the first time I heard that statement - a couple years back
4 Elements That Make A Good User Experience Into Something Great
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discovered by pvermaer
Feb 15
In the main, entries to this year’s Interaction Awards were good. The apps, the websites, the interfaces, and the games were slick and sleek. For the most part, they checked the design boxes we have all come to expect. Sure, some seemed to have beamed in from the early days of Netscape, but overall, buttons, pushed, sent you somewhere you thought you might go. Screens, swiped, loaded the information you expected to see.
stop 4 Elements That Make A Good User Experience Into Something Great http://t.co/9MXTiTga
about 11 hours ago from Twitter for Mac
Cogs Bad - William Edwards, Coder
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discovered by jrstanley
yesterday
There is something really wrong with modern programmers. Very wrong indeed.
hackernewsbot Cogs bad: what's wrong with web servers 2.0... http://t.co/r8Wd8WxI
about 11 hours ago from Hacker News Bot
Your Life as Data: The Rise of Personal Annual Reports
mashable.com –
discovered by TerryMadeley
yesterday
Every time he drinks a cup of coffee, Dan Meyer makes a note on his phone. He does the same every time he opens a beer, turns on his TV or travels away from home. At the end of each month, he spends about three hours transferring these meticulously gathered notes into an excel spreadsheet.
hmason Check out @jehiah in this article on the rise of personal data analysis! http://t.co/aSvYCeW4
about 6 hours ago from bitly
Overthrow: An overflow polyfill for responsive design
filamentgroup.com –
discovered by lewiswalsh
yesterday
We’ve come to take the CSS overflow property for granted when designing websites for desktop browsers. Scrolling regions offer a powerful tool in UI design that we would love to have at our disposal on mobile devices —especially when building app interfaces.
scottjehl I just released a bit of a pet project. Hope you like it. :) Overthrow: An overflow polyfill for Responsive Design http://t.co/1SeQ4vKc
about 11 hours ago from Twitter for Mac
Scrawny to (moderately) Brawny: 2012 Update & Progress Pics (Warning: May contain traces of nudity)
www.chrisspooner.com –
discovered by pixelcellar
yesterday
Last year I published my first Scrawny to (moderately) Brawny post documenting the progress I’d made during my body transformation journey. The post received a great response so six months later I’m back again with another update and a new batch of nudey photos. I hit a bit of a plateau in late 2011 so I thought I’d share what kind of changes I’m making to hopefully push myself towards my goal.
chrisspooner Just posted my Scrawny to (moderately) Brawny 2012 update - http://t.co/70g1Z9Vv (Warning: May contain traces of nudity)
about 13 hours ago from TweetDeck
How to Remove Your Google Search History Before Google's New Privacy Policy Takes Effect
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discovered by mgseeley
yesterday
On March 1st, Google will implement its new, unified privacy policy, which will affect data Google has collected on you prior to March 1st as well as data it collects on you in the future. Until now, your Google Web History (your Google searches and sites visited) was cordoned off from Google's other products. This protection was especially important because search data can reveal particularly sensitive information about you, including facts about your location, interests, age, sexual orientation, religion, health concerns, and more. If you want to keep Google from combining your Web History with the data they have gathered about you in their other products, such as YouTube or Google Plus, you may want to remove all items from your Web History and stop your Web History from being recorded in the future.
hackernewsbot Remove Google Search History Before New Privacy Policy Takes Effect... https://t.co/xdM3gLq5
about 18 hours ago from Hacker News Bot
http://www.ai.sri.com/pubs/files/1817.pdf
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discovered by zoltanvarju
yesterday
bigdata Q&A w/ Natural Language Technology & Theorem Proving: http://t.co/1wvGzvlZ (SNARK Automated Reasoning Kit http://t.co/FjuVuupm )
about 8 hours ago from web
Handoff - You can take it with you.
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discovered by GraphicGorilla
yesterday
Handoff 1.1 and the Firefox extension are now now available!More »
vpieters 1 app that helps me to quickly test sites is Handoff. 1 click to send your Mac’s browser to iPhone & iPad… http://t.co/1jXAt4fO
about 12 hours ago from Twitter for Mac
YouPorn passwords available for download, thousands of users exposed
nakedsecurity.sophos.com –
discovered by bfolberth
today
Want a free password for one of the world's most popular adult websites?
hackernewsbot YouPorn passwords available for download, thousands of users exposed... http://t.co/7P388Eju
about 3 hours ago from Hacker News Bot
The headline, the tweet, and the unfair significance of Jeremy Lin - Grantland
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discovered by hoonpark
yesterday
Back in my blunted-out days in high school, I played in one of those coed softball leagues for which the sole purpose is to provide an outlet for parking lot drinking, revealing costumes, and the occasional feat of strength. My friends back then were mostly nerdy, shy kids who channeled their social frustration through the relatable yet thoroughly foreign avatars who populated our favorite hip-hop songs. In the softball league, our cultural tourism expressed itself through the names we stenciled on the backs of our jerseys. Our shortstop, a spindly, vaguely sexless kid who would go on to star in the aeronautics field, was U-God. Our first baseman, a thick, stoic dude who now works as a lawyer of some sort, was Chef Raekwon. Our right fielder had the lucky distinction of being Method Man. It was your typically stupid suburban scene — a bunch of white kids and the token Asian celebrating "ghetto" things in the most condescending manner possible. Always the diva, I gave myself several nicknames: the Mental Oriental, the Raging Asian, Chink-opotamus, Chinkletoes, and so on.
sportsguy33 Proud to run this on Grantland today: @jaycaspiankang on the unfair significance of Jeremy Lin. http://t.co/bFOpBhTH
about 12 hours ago from UberSocial for BlackBerry
Clayton Sotos - Visual Innovators
vimeo.com –
discovered by bfolberth
yesterday
Renowned photographer Clayton Sotos is the first Innovator for our new 'Visual Innovators' series . Follow his artistic process as he gathers inspiration from city life.
markkawano Watch this hilarious spoof video on photographer/visual innovator Clayton Sotos before Dell takes it down. https://t.co/wAMQmOMd
about 9 hours ago from Twitter for Mac
Betabeat — News, gossip and intel from Silicon Alley 2.0.
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discovered by dkoder
yesterday
Markus Spiering has, as they say, a good eye. Most of his resume was in mobile before he became a senior product manager for Flickr. In March 2011, he slipped into the head product role, lording over Flickr’s 45 or so employees. “”I have the pleasure to run product management for one of the most exciting web sites in the world: Flickr,” he says on his website. He’s in town for the Photo Hack Day hackathon this weekend, the first small sign of what could be the company’s reinvigorated interest in its audience.
MediaStorm Flickr Is Getting a Major Makeover | Betabeat — News, gossip and intel from Silicon Alley 2.0. http://t.co/iLWsJoPZ -eric
about 11 hours ago from Visibli
SNARK - SRI's New Automated Reasoning Kit
www.ai.sri.com –
discovered by zoltanvarju
yesterday
bigdata Q&A w/ Natural Language Technology & Theorem Proving: http://t.co/1wvGzvlZ (SNARK Automated Reasoning Kit http://t.co/FjuVuupm )
about 8 hours ago from web
Ron Paul’s Libertarian Roots : The New Yorker
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discovered by carlycarioli
yesterday
On December 16, 2007, on the two-hundred-and-thirty-fourth anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, Ron Paul, congressman and Presidential candidate, presided over a nationwide fund-raiser. This was a new tea party, with a new slogan: “Liberty is brewing.” In Boston, hundreds of Paul’s supporters marched to Faneuil Hall. Paul himself appeared in Freeport, Texas, where organizers had prepared barrels for him to dump into the Brazos River. One barrel read “United Nations”; another read “I.R.S.” The campaign raised more than six million dollars in one day, which was a record, and the event prefigured the protests that became common as the Tea Party movement coalesced, in 2009. The movement, with its focus on economic liberty and small government, sometimes seemed like a continuation of Paul’s campaign for the Republican nomination, during which he won a great deal of attention and a modest number of votes. It’s not much of a stretch to call him the “Godfather of the Tea Party,” as his campaign literature does, quoting Fox News. Ron Paul was ahead of his time.
somethingtoread Ron Paul’s unique brand of libertarianism (Kelefah Sanneh, @NewYorker): http://t.co/gmjf7mXP #longreads
about 13 hours ago from Buffer
http://i.imgur.com/Zuoxg.jpg
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discovered by TobyHowarth
yesterday

robmanuel Girl gets tattoo of her boyfriends face on her arm after a week of seeing him. Amazing Facebook comments. http://t.co/u0sYclHK
about 6 hours ago from web
