May 2009 Archive
301.
Nethack - Best Game Ever (2000) (archive.salon.com)
302.
Hardware is Expensive, Programmers are Cheap (lastinfirstout.blogspot.com)
303.
Why Sync Is So Difficult (gigaom.com)
304.
Calling all Hacker News readers in the NOVA/DC metro area (meetup.com)
305.
Backup your Database in Git (viget.com)
306.
Some good javascript tips & handy functions (code.google.com)
307.
Adium adds support for IRC and Twitter... (beta.adium.im)
308.
Did you know that there's an algorithm for symbolic integration that always works? (en.wikipedia.org)
309.
The C language is purely functional (conal.net)
310.
The 6502 in “The Terminator” (pagetable.com)
311.
How To Use Twitter and Not Be a Douchebag (darowski.com)
312.
Django-piston - A mini-framework for Django for creating RESTful APIs (bitbucket.org)
313.
Computational complexity lectures by Fields medalist Tim Gowers. (sms.cam.ac.uk)
314.
Realtime Chat on CouchDB (damienkatz.net)
315.
All Medical Science is Wrong within a 95 % Confidence Interval (entropyproduction.blogspot.com)
316.
Ask HN: Outdoor jobs for geeks?
317.
Another Blanket Denial By Last.fm (techcrunch.com)
318.
A Better BART Kiosk Interface (bartkiosk.com)
319.
MiFi: Wi-Fi to Go, No Cafe Needed (nytimes.com)
320.
Poorly Made in China: Why So Many Chinese Products are Born to be Bad (economist.com)
321.
Farmers Didn't Invent Tractors. They Were Busy Farming. (ben.casnocha.com)
322.
The road less traveled: Hacker House: Lessons learned (and how to start your own) (sam.bluwiki.com)
323.
Scribd Invites Writers to Upload Work and Name Their Price (nytimes.com)
324.
Poll: How many HN readers are working on a Startup?
325.
Users Love Microsoft, Yahoo Search -- When It's Branded With A Google Logo (businessinsider.com)
326.
Ask HN: Getting published in an academic journal without holding or seeking a PhD?
327.
Fliggo (YC S08) launches TwitVid - the TwitPic of video (techcrunch.com)
328.
Why there's nothing special about the business of software (blog.businessofsoftware.org)
329.
How Opera makes money (community.zdnet.co.uk)
330.
One Scientist's Crusade to Rewrite Reputation Rules (wired.com)