February 2008 Archive
781.
Why DTrace Makes Leopard a Must-Have Upgrade (blog.nicksieger.com)
782.
How MediaDefender got hacked: The Pirates Can't Be Stopped (portfolio.com)
783.
Interview With a Secretary (thedailywtf.com)
784.
Atomic Commit In SQLite (sqlite.org)
785.
Harvard's Faculty of Arts and Sciences goes Open Access (arstechnica.com)
786.
Can Silicon Valley become a world leader in cheap and ubiquitous solar panels for the masses? (nytimes.com)
787.
Adding TipJoy Buttons To Movable Type 4 (thoughts.birdahonk.com)
788.
A Weekend Incubator for Facebook Apps - Feb. 22nd (selfdebugging.com)
789.
WikiLeaks Under Fire (yro.slashdot.org)
790.
New class of attack on cryptosystems discovered (vid included) (citp.princeton.edu)
791.
A group is its own worst enemy... (shirky.com)
792.
Digg, Wikipedia, and the myth of Web 2.0 democracy. (slate.com)
793.
Algorithms for Newbies: Static or Dynamic? (mybiasedcoin.blogspot.com)
794.
Jerry Yang to employees: We're looking at other options (blogs.zdnet.com)
795.
A Wiki in Arc (fixingsoftware.blogspot.com)
796.
JavaScript Library Loading Speed (ejohn.org)
797.
The Meaningful URL (meaningfulurl.com)
798.
Silicon Valley Donations: Microsoft Loves Hillary; Google, Obama (blog.wired.com)
799.
TrueCrypt 5.0 Released, Now Encrypts Entire Drive (truecrypt.org)
800.
Rumor: Plaxo Sold to Google for $200M? (blog.wired.com)
801.
How Vista launches programs - or, a detailed analysis of how precisely not to launch programs (slashdot.org)
802.
Perl is now Y2038 safe (use.perl.org)
803.
A new player in the Database world: BigTable (webalis.com)
804.
New Reference for the SLIME/Lisp/Emacs Screencast (pchristensen.com)
805.
EFF, Creative Commons Offer Developers Free Access to 2m Pages of Legal Documents (readwriteweb.com)
806.
UK news.YC meetup at BarCampBrighton ()
807.
NYT: Microsoft to Authorize Proxy Fight at Yahoo (dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com)
808.
Erlang - A CEO's View (oreillygmt.typepad.com)
809.
Jacob Kaplan-Moss leaving World Online to hack Django full time (jacobian.org)
810.
Capitalist Climate Solutions (wired.com)