2009 Archive
1171.
TSA Threatens Blogger Who Posted New Screening Directive (wired.com)
1172.
Processing + Javascript = Flash Killer (processingjs.org)
1173.
Mexico Decriminalizes Marijuana, Cocaine, Heroin and Other Drugs (nytimes.com)
1174.
Rsync.net Warrant Canary (rsync.net)
1175.
Canabalt: iPhone Game (canabalt.com)
1176.
Homebrew is a new package management system for OS X based on git + ruby (github.com)
1177.
A thorough evaluation of Go from a Google Employee (scienceblogs.com)
1178.
From Nothing To Something. How To Get There. (techcrunch.com)
1179.
Newspapers and Thinking the Unthinkable (shirky.com)
1180.
Where Is Xu Zhiyong? (newyorker.com)
1181.
Eye candy is a critical business requirement (slideshare.net)
1182.
Ask HN: Statistics for hackers?
1183.
ICFP '09: "Get rid of cons!" Guy Steele on parallel algorithms & data structures (research.sun.com)
1184.
The R programming language for programmers (johndcook.com)
1185.
The impact of language choice on github projects (corte.si)
1186.
How Many (Indie) Games I Sell - Part Two (jeff-vogel.blogspot.com)
1187.
Post-Medium Publishing (paulgraham.com)
1188.
Answers.OnStartups.com -- StackOverflow for startups (onstartups.com)
1189.
Overnight success takes a long time (paulbuchheit.blogspot.com)
1190.
My NSA polygraph experiences (antipolygraph.org)
1191.
Mapping OKCupid answer data: rape fantasies and hygiene by state (blog.okcupid.com)
1192.
Python, client side: Skulpt (skulpt.org)
1193.
YouTube’s Bandwidth Bill Is Low (wired.com)
1194.
"The Feeling Of Power" by Isaac Asimov (downlode.org)
1195.
We Just Undid Three Months of Dev work. Here's What We Learned. (blog.scoutapp.com)
1196.
Complete computer designed and built from logic gates (homebrewcpu.com)
1197.
Listia (YC S09) Is An Awesome Way To Give And Get Free Stuff (techcrunch.com)
1198.
Nate Silver Finds Unusual Patterns in a Polling Firm's Data. Was it fabricated? (fivethirtyeight.com)
1199.
Starting Up, One Year Later: The Downward Spiral (blog.dislocatedday.com)
1200.
PG Says: Guys, that's enough with the Erlang submissions (news.ycombinator.com)