July 2010 Archive
151.
Man claims to own 84% stake in Facebook - judge grants TRO in his favor (online.wsj.com)
152.
Poll: What is your religion?
153.
Varnish guy's hatred for autoconf (varnish-cache.org)
154.
Wanna have zillions of google profiles? (google.com)
155.
Xcode 4 public preview - Single window, LLVM 2.0, streamlined editing (developer.apple.com)
156.
Why 37signals advice is irrelevant and unhelpful (iwasamonkey.tumblr.com)
157.
Rails 3.0: Release candidate (weblog.rubyonrails.org)
158.
How we buy plane tickets and why it's ruining air travel (blog.flightcaster.com)
159.
Rise of the telepresence robots (edition.cnn.com)
160.
Kindle is OK (scripting.com)
161.
If you can't buy your investor a beer, don't take their money (sachin.posterous.com)
162.
The worst visualization I've ever seen (CNBC on the oil spill) (cnbc.com)
163.
The Ruby on Rails 3 Tutorial book (with PDF downloads) is out (railstutorial.org)
164.
Ask HN: Lack of self-discipline driving me hopeless. Tips?
165.
Who Can Name the Bigger Number? (scottaaronson.com)
166.
This is how you pitch a new piece of technology. (youtube.com)
167.
Want to bounce around an idea? Need a proxy desk neighbour? Call 714.881.1119
168.
You’ve Either Shipped or You Haven’t (scraplab.net)
169.
Pandas and Lobsters: Why Google Cannot Build Social Applications (ifindkarma.posterous.com)
170.
Dilbert on 'FU Money' (dilbert.com)
171.
1000Memories: A Loved One Has Passed Away. What’s Your Digital Strategy? (techcrunch.com)
172.
What every programmer should know about memory (lwn.net)
173.
How to write a filesystem in 50 lines of code (blog.ksplice.com)
174.
How to Build a Data-Driven Startup (davidcancel.com)
175.
Do I really want to be using a language where memoize is a PhD-level topic? (groups.google.com)
176.
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Second Edition (ePub) (github.com)
177.
Paul Graham’s Checklist, Would You Make The Cut? (techcrunch.com)
178.
Google pulls plug on Nexus One (zdnet.com)
179.
Let's End Programmer Bigotry (infovegan.com)
180.
What people want (according to Google Suggest) (lkozma.net)