March 2009 Archive
151.
Concurrence: a Python framework to create massively concurrent network applications (opensource.hyves.org)
152.
What caused that outage
153.
Ask YC: Anyone actually making money selling ebooks/digital goods? ()
154.
The 15 Roles Absolutely Necessary in a Startup, No Matter How Small it is (micahelliott.blogspot.com)
155.
Is time an illusion? (newscientist.com)
156.
Super last minute advice for startups applying for Y Combinator (garry.posterous.com)
157.
Anxiety, Depression, Technology, and Me (anxious-tec.blogspot.com)
158.
The Most Unusual (and Best) Computer Language Book I've Ever Seen. (poignantguide.net)
159.
Heroku Architecture (Ruby in the cloud) (heroku.com)
160.
Google Checkout still unfit for business: I got my money, but would you? (slash7.com)
161.
Sometimes having nothing to lose can be a real advantage for a startup (redeye.firstround.com)
162.
GNU Emacs Video Editing (1010.co.uk)
163.
Ask HN: Any sources on Erlang?
164.
Performance Tuning PostgreSQL (revsys.com)
165.
Why is there Anti-Intellectualism? (uwgb.edu)
166.
How a programmer reads your resume (comic) (hanovsolutions.com)
167.
Did You Know: BeautifulSoup's bits are rotting (crummy.com)
168.
The Big Takeover (rollingstone.com)
169.
Carmack release open source Wolfenstein for iPhone (joystiq.com)
170.
Database Versioning (adam.blog.heroku.com)
171.
Duck Duck Go Architecture (gabrielweinberg.com)
172.
"Now that you've finished SICP, time to move onto CTM" Online Book (ulb.ac.be)
173.
Rands In Repose: The Makers of Things (randsinrepose.com)
174.
The Global Warming Heretic - NYTimes On Freeman Dyson (nytimes.com)
175.
Ask YC: Feedback on our new service: messagepub.com (messagepub.com)
176.
My Love, Hate, Love Again, Affair with Paul Graham (gicleelife.com)
177.
A man, a vision, and the swimming pool he built in his garage (urbanitebaltimore.com)
178.
Rackspace (via Mosso) to Launch Cloud Servers at 1.5 cents/hour ($10.95/month) Monday (blog.mosso.com)
179.
Amazon's Kindle for iPhone hits the App Store (engadget.com)
180.
Most time management is rubbish (thesimpledollar.com)